Joanie Courtney, EmployBridge's Professional Division President, To Speak at 27th Annual Executive Forum North America
ATLANTA, Feb. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- EmployBridge announced that Joanie Courtney, President of the Professional Division, will be a featured speaker at the 2018 Executive Forum North America: Future Forward, on February 27th in Miami.
Hosted by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), the Executive Forum is the pre-eminent annual event for CEOs, owners and senior-level staffing executives across industry sectors and sizes. The conference, now in its 27th year, brings together top leaders from across the staffing world to share insights, best practices and emerging solutions. Courtney will discuss Building a Services/Solutions Business from the Ground Up on February 27 at 4:45 pm.
Joanie Courtney is President of the Professional Staffing Division of EmployBridge, which includes the RemX, Decca and Resdin brands. Courtney joined the EmployBridge family in 2016 with a 20 plus year proven track record in professional and commercial staffing, including executive roles with two of the largest employment firms in the world. Courtney oversees the business growth strategy, including sales, marketing, operations, recruiting, and employee engagement & development, both in the United States and Canada. In 2016, she launched the RemX Contact Center Solutions offering, which leads the industry in providing call and contact center staffing solutions for large contact centers in the United States. Prior to joining EmployBridge, she spent three years in the digital recruiting industry as Senior Vice President of Global Market Insights at Monster Worldwide.
Courtney is frequently called upon to discuss the job market, careers and workplace trends and speak to the talent supply and demand cycles that impact U.S. employers. Her commentary on the employment market has also been featured in major media outlets such as Fox and Fox Business News, Associated Press, MSNBC, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, and more. She is a regular contributor to the Mornings with Maria show with Maria Bartiromo on Fox Business Network. Joanie was recognized in 2017 by Staffing Industry Analysts as part of the Global Power 100, Women in Staffing and North America 50.
Courtney commented, "I'm thrilled to once again be taking part taking in SIA's Executive Forum. I believe 2018 will present tremendous opportunities for the staffing industry; the 'Future Forward' focus of the conference is well timed."
"The workforce solutions ecosystem is reaching a new level in its global evolution and it is essential for today's businesses to prepare for what's ahead, strategically and operationally," said Barry Asin, SIA President. "I am pleased to welcome an outstanding selection of speakers, forward-thinkers and visionary leaders to this year's agenda; and to a forum that will provide a look beyond the horizon, helping organizations to move forward and ensure their future successes."
Executive Forum North America 2018: Future Forward will be held February 26th -- March 1st at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.
For more information and registration, visit www.siexecutiveforum.com | @ExecForum.
About EmployBridge: Headquartered in Atlanta, EmployBridge is one of the largest workforce specialist firms in the country and was recently recognized as the largest industrial staffing firm in the U.S. by Staffing Industry Analysts. Each of its industry-leading commercial, professional and franchise brands focuses on a dedicated specialty, allowing EmployBridge to deliver a superior level of staffing solutions to associates and clients. From nearly 600 locations in the U.S. and Canada, EmployBridge puts more than 95,000 associates to work at more than 10,000 companies weekly. For more information on EmployBridge, please visit the company website at www.employbridge.com.
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