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Harold M. "Max" Messmer, Jr, of Robert Half International Inc

 

Max has led the growth of Robert Half International Inc. from a small franchisor with revenues of $7 million in 1986 to an international operating company in the staffing industry with revenues of $2.5 billion in 2001. Fortune magazine named RHI to its list of "America's Most Admired Companies," ranking it number one among all temporary staffing firms for the fourth straight year.In 2002, RHI was included in BusinessWeek's list of 12 companies with the strongest balance sheets. Max has successfully leveraged the Accountemps brand and business model into a wide assortment of specialized staffing and placement divisions.(bio and details)

 
 
 
Beth Axelrod, WPP

 

Beth Axelrod co-lead McKinsey & Company's groundbreaking research on The War for Talent in 1997. The book The War for Talent, published in 2001 presented a easy to read and powerful wake-up call for executives and hiring managers. The title and the content of this work have been quoted thousands of times since. This research, performed by a firm of McKinsey & Company's statue, has received the attention necessary to affect change.

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Piers Marmion , Heidrick & Struggles International Inc

 

A career headhunter, Piers has elevated his craft to the pinnacle of our industry. Prior to joining Heidrick & Struggles he drove the growth of a privately held (partnership) search firm from $25M to $125M (annualized revenue) in a 6-year period. Piers is the CEO and Chairman of a $350 million plus publicly traded executive search firm.
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Julio Arrieta, Adecco USA

 

Julio gets around. Julio has moved through the Adecco organization. He started his journey with the firm in Spain. Then he became the country manager of Chile in 1996 and soon was promoted to general manager of South America. Julio Arrieta is CEO of Adecco USA and Zone Manager for the USA, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Adecco USA, an operation with nearly 1,500 points of sales and service in all 50 states.(bio and details)

 
 
 
James (Jim) H. Reese, Randstad North America

 

The CEO of Randstad North America, Jim manages more than 500 offices and 2,100 staff, who together put more than 50,000 individuals to work each week across the United States and Canada.

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