Paul P. Bond

Paul Bond is founder and CEO of Paul Bond & Company, a retained search firm specializing in Risk Management, Strategy and Finance.

His more than thirty years of executive search experience include working with leading financial institutions, high technology, and pharmaceutical companies. Paul specializes in recruiting executives for positions in Strategy, Finance, Risk Management and Quantitative Analysis.

Previously Paul was a founder and CEO of SeBA International, LLC. which, over a ten-year period, he shepherded from a three-person start-up to a global executive search firm with offices in London, New York and San Francisco.

Prior to founding SeBA, Paul spent ten years at A-L Associates, where, upon joining as Managing Director, he started the Finance and Strategy Division. Focusing on strategy, corporate development, and strategic alliances search work for Financial Services, Industrial and Pharmaceutical companies, he built one of the most successful practice areas in the company.

Paul has been interviewed on Bloomberg News and by Reuters about corporate employment trends and the “new economy.”

Prior to entering executive search, Paul was head of procurement and logistics for the Government Services Division of one of the largest shipping companies in the U.S.

Paul is a board member of the Professional Risk Managers International Association (PRMIA), an active member of the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) and the International Association of Credit Portfolio Managers.

In 2009 Paul founded the TEA@2 program at Stamford Hospital. It serves a weekly “High Tea” at the hospital’s Medical Oncology Department. He is a founding member of Kulanu, a Stamford, Connecticut-based educational organization that fosters cross cultural understanding and tolerance.

Specialties:

Global retained search in Credit, Market, Operational, and Information Risk Management, quantitative analysis, database marketing; Finance and Strategy; Retail, Commercial and Wholesale Banking, Credit Cards, Insurance.