Elaine Auerbach
Managing Partner
Practice Area(s): Academic Family and Community Medicine, Academic Hematology/Oncology, Academic Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Education, Academic Medicine Physician & Leadership, Academic Neurology, Academic Obstetrics and Gynecology, Academic Pediatrics, Academic Psychiatry, Academic Radiology, Academic Surgery
Elaine brings the depth of a 15-year career as an academic medical center and higher education executive and consultant to her more than 22 years of executive search experience. She joined Kaye/Bassman in 2011 after a successful search career at two internationally recognized executive search firms.
She has successfully completed over 450 searches during her search career. Positions placed include Vice Presidents, Deans, Associate Deans, Chairs, Division Chiefs, Chief Academic Officers, Chief Medical Officers, Program, Fellowship and Clerkship Directors, Medical Directors, and clinical and research faculty in the academic, higher education, and not-for-profit sectors. Her experience extends broadly to the administrative leadership functions at the health system level including executive management, development and philanthropy, and medical education. Her industry sector experience includes integrated healthcare delivery systems, academic medical centers, physician practice groups, and pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
Elaine capitalizes on her strengths as a senior executive to become a strategic partner and consultant to her diverse client base. Experienced in multiple healthcare and higher education settings, as well as executive search, she leverages her organizational consulting and design experience to give clients the added value of an insider’s perspective. It is her earned reputation and ability to identify talent that accounts for Elaine’s ongoing success, with repeat client business accounting for over 75% of her practice.
Elaine earned MBA and MPH degrees from Columbia University, NY, where she was awarded a Mobil Corporation scholarship. Her BA is from the University of Pennsylvania, with a concentration in health economics.