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Mercer Consulting Group. In 1975, Marsh McLennan converted their benefits operations into a wholly owned subsidiary, William M. Mercer, Inc. In 1992, a holding company was created for Marsh McLennan's three global consulting businesses, known as Mercer Consulting Group. [9]
In the following years, Morneau Shepell made a number of acquisitions, including SBC Systems Company Inc. (U.S. provider of employee benefits administration systems) in January 2012, [15] Mercer Canada's pension and benefits outsourcing business in November 2012, [16] Ceridian's U.S. health and welfare benefits administration business in August ...
In May 2007, the company combined three Mercer consulting units - Mercer Delta Consulting, Mercer Oliver Wyman and Mercer Management Consulting - into Oliver Wyman. [35] In 2010, the company sold Kroll, its corporate intelligence and investigative unit, to Altegrity Inc. for $1.13 billion. Prior to this final deal and divestiture, Marsh ...
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In 1978, Connor joined Mercer Human Resource Consulting.Over the course of 28 years, he rose to CEO of Mercer's Canadian operations, focusing on the areas of investment, retirement, group benefits and compensation, and then to its President for the Americas, encompassing the U.S., Canada and Latin America.
Mercer (consulting firm), a human resources consulting firm headquartered in New York City, US; Mercer (occupation), a merchant or trader, more specifically a merchant who deals in textiles (mercery) Mercer, a member of the London guild of the Worshipful Company of Mercers; Mercer Pottery Company, a defunct American company
Missing from the first section is when William M. Mercer, Inc. merged with Meidinger and then Hansen (not their complete names, nor is that order in which it happened necessarily correct), which I believe were smaller employee benefit consulting firms, and took the name Mercer, Meidinger, Hansen Inc. (I think this was the official name.
Diamond Management & Technology Consultants was an independent management consulting firm founded in 1994, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with satellite offices in Hartford, Connecticut, New York City, Washington DC, London, and Mumbai. It was acquired by the British firm, PwC in 2010. [1]