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Find Your Platters: Interview with Sue Keith

22 min · 28. apr. 2026
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Elizabeth Shea sits down with Sue Keith, co-founder of Ceres Talent, to share her story of building a specialized recruiting firm and navigating an unexpected path to exit. Sue discusses her unconventional career journey, how she and her partner grew the business organically by reaching key inflection points, and how a chance meeting at a conference led to a successful acquisition by Landrum HR. She offers candid insights into the realities of the deal process: from timelines and negotiations to identifying non-negotiables and protecting employees. Sue also reflects on life after the sale and the importance of cultural fit and shared values in choosing the right partner.

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