HOUSTON, TX --(Marketwired - April 25, 2016) - Marc Rosenow has been appointed president of Link Staffing Services, the premier provider of skilled trade professionals and light industrial workers on a temporary, contract, and direct hire basis.
Rosenow is a senior corporate executive with a 29-year track record of superior performance in the highly competitive recruitment and talent management industry.
Immediately prior to joining Link, Rosenow served as an executive corporate advisor and management consultant to CEOs, advising on matters related to operational excellence. He has served in leadership roles at Manpower, Kelly Services and Hudson.
Rosenow has reengineered business processes related to the intake and hiring of 1.5 million people annually. He re-developed and deployed a $125 million in-house front office technology platform. As the interim COO of a $300 million US professional staffing business unit, he drove a $3 million loss into a $4 million profit and restructured operations for future growth. He has built start-up locations in the US, EU, and Latin America.
He drives change and transforms organizations using collaborative approaches, minimizing business disruption. He has developed and implemented strategies for product lines ranging from high volume, low margin staffing to high touch, high margin recruitment; including shared services centers and RPO.
With a diverse mix of operations management, business development, and functional expertise, he presents an impressive background of motivating and building high-performance teams, and delivering stellar results through operational excellence. He has built businesses on three continents.
Rosenow generates value through entrepreneurial thinking and seamless execution of business strategy.
LINK STAFFING SERVICES IS A HOUSTON, TEXAS-BASED, PRIVATELY OWNED COMPANY THAT HAS BEEN SERVING THE STAFFING NEEDS OF CLIENTS FOR 30 YEARS.
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