Recruiter News Line

March 16, 2009

MDI Group CEO Ella Koscik On “What’s Next for Staffing?” at Staffing Industry Analysts Conf

Filed under: Onboarding, Press Release — admin @ 10:23 am

Ella Koscik, CEO & Owner of MDI Group, one of the nation’s top professional services firms, will be among a select group of the staffing industry’s top CEOs discussing “What’s Next for Staffing?” on March 18 in Miami during the 2009 Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) Executive Forum.  The discussion, moderated by SIA managing director Ron Mester, will look at how the economy is affecting the industry and the positive role staffing can play in making companies more efficient and profitable.

What:

 Keynote CEO Panel: What’s Next for Staffing?
Date/Time:   March 18, 2009, 2:15 – 3:30 p.m.
Where:    Loews Miami Beach Hotel, Miami

Panelists:
•   Ella Koscik, CEO & Owner, MDI Group
•   Jon E. Barfield, Chairman and President, The Bartech Group
•   Tig Gilliam, CEO, Adecco North America
•   Jonas Prising, President of the Americas, Manpower
•   Moderator: Ron Mester, Managing Director, Staffing Industry Analysts

The staffing industry continues to evolve rapidly, with new ways of serving customers and new services. This session will engage top CEOs from some of the industry’s largest and most successful staffing firms in conversation and discussion.

The discussion will look at:
•   The ongoing impact of the economic crisis on the industry
•   The changing landscape facing the market
•   The important role staffing plays in enabling a more flexible and efficient workforce for organizations
•   Career and skill development for workers

“It’s vital for professional services firms to adapt quickly to these economic challenges and to demonstrate the value that contingent staffing offers companies as they struggle to remain competitive,” said Ella Koscik, CEO, MDI Group. “I’ve attended the SIA Executive Forum for five years, and am honored to be invited to participate in this panel with my peers.”

WordPress database error: [Table './recruiternew/wp_comments' is marked as crashed and should be repaired]
SELECT * FROM wp_comments WHERE comment_post_ID = '144' AND comment_approved = '1' ORDER BY comment_date

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Powered by WordPress