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Article: High-pressure execs need time to beat the heat. (relaxation habits of bank chief executive officers) (Chief Executives, At Work and Play)
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- American Banker
- Article date:
- August 17, 1992
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What are top executives like when they're not working? Although the men who run the nation's top banks are known to work long and hard, many of these chief executives have a more low-key approach to rest and relaxation, according to the American Banker/Heidrick & Struggles CEO survey.
"I thought they would be Renaissance men," said Emanuel Monogenis, managing partner of Heidrick & Struggles' financial institutions planning group.
"I expected the SMP to be microcosm of the Kennedy White House, inviting musicians and university professors to dinner. I expect the CEOs to take three-week National Geographic cruises to Antarctica. But these men are ...
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