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Spherion

Spherion[1] is a North American temporary work agency[2][3] headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, that operates under a variety of brand names.[2]

Spherion
IndustryRecruitment
Founded1946
FounderLeroy Dettman
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia, US
Key people
Rebecca Rogers Tijerino (CEO)
OwnerRandstad Holding
Websitewww.spherion.com

History edit

Spherion was first known as City Car Unloaders, a Chicago[4][5][6] company created by Leroy Dettman and Joseph Perfetto in 1946.[2][7][8] They initially placed manual laborers in temporary jobs loading cargo.[4] Filling temporary clerk jobs was a service the company only later added. [4]

The company relocated from Chicago to Fort Lauderdale in 1969.[8]

By 1978, the firm was doing business as Personnel Pool of America, Inc, and was acquired by H&R Block.[8] In 1991, H&R Block acquired Interim Systems Corporation and combined it with Personnel Pool, creating a larger staffing services firm.

In 1992, the company changed its name to Interim Services Inc., and was spun off by H&R Block in 1994.[9] Interim [10] acquired a number of other companies over the next few years.[11]

The company, which changed its name to Spherion in 2000,[9][11] was acquired by Randstad Holding in July 2011.[12][13]

Brands edit

Spherion has done business under a variety of brand names. The following brands are more or less current: Emerging Workforce,[2] The Mergis Group,[2][3][14][15] SFN Group,[2] Sourceright Solutions,[2][3][16] Spherion, Spherion Recruitment Process Outsourcing,[2][17] Spherion Staffing Services,[3] Tatum,[3][18] Technisource[2][3][19] Victor Temporary Services,[8] Professional Nurses Bureau,[8] and Today's Office Professionals.[2][3]

Leadership edit

Cinda Hallman, a member of Spherion's board of directors beginning in early 1995,[20] replaced Raymond Marcy as Chief Executive Officer in 2001, a role that Marcy had held for over a decade.[11] Rebecca Rogers Tijerino became the CEO of Spherion in January 2019.

Acquisitions and spinoffs edit

An "acquisition spree" that began in 1994[21] led to Spherion's 1999 acquiring of an Atlanta-based rival. Norrell Corp. Part of Fort Lauderdale-based Spherion's board of directors wanted to move corporate headquarters to Atlanta, a conflict that ended when Marcy was replaced by Hallman in 2001.[11]

In 2001 Spherion made an initial public offering (IPO) of its London-based Michael Page Group, which it acquired in 1997. [22]

Spherion sold its Saratoga Institute to PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2003.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "Spherion Corporation". The New York Times.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j SFN: Profile for SPHERION CORP - SGN Group Inc Yahoo! FINANCE
  3. ^ a b c d e f g About Us: Spherion: Recruiting & Staffing Excellence Spherion Official Site
  4. ^ a b c History: Spherion: A Pioneer in Staffing & Workforce Management Spherion Official Site
  5. ^ Laurie Pasiuk (2006). Vault Guide to the Top Business Services Employers.
  6. ^ "Consultis 4401 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton, FL Employment ..."
  7. ^ "Barbara "DragonFISH" Fleming".
  8. ^ a b c d e "H&R Block plans to merge unit with Personnel Pool". Sun-Sentinel. December 18, 1990.
  9. ^ a b Joanne Gordan. "Desperate Times". Forbes.
  10. ^ and successor-named Spherion
  11. ^ a b c d Joan Fleischer Tamen (April 11, 2001). "Spherion replaces CEO amid an earnings slide". Sun-Sentinel.
  12. ^ Michael J. de la Merced (July 20, 2011). "Randstad to Buy SFN for $710 Million". The New York Times.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved July 9, 2013. Randstad Official Site
  14. ^ Staffing and Recruiting Excellence SFN Group: Staffing and Recruiting Excellence The Mergis Group Official Site
  15. ^ Survey by the Mergis Group Shows Decline in Overall Confidence for Accounting and... | Reuters
  16. ^ SFN Group: Industry Leaders for 60 Years Sourceright Official Site
  17. ^ Marcia Heroux Pounds. "Spherion to tap Outsourcing". Sun-Sentinel.
  18. ^ Tatum & SFN Group: Tatum is a division of SFN Group, Inc. Tatum Official Site
  19. ^ SFN Group: Built On A Foundation Of Strength; About SFN Group Technisource Official Site
  20. ^ "Spherion Announces Dupont Executive to Be New President and CEO". Bloomberg News. April 10, 2001.
  21. ^ 26 firms, 1994-2001
  22. ^ "Spherion will take its London subsidiary public". The New York Times. January 20, 2001.
  23. ^ "Spherion Unit Is Acquired". The New York Times. March 5, 2003.

External links edit

  • Official website

spherion, north, american, temporary, work, agency, headquartered, atlanta, georgia, that, operates, under, variety, brand, names, industryrecruitmentfounded1946founderleroy, dettmanheadquartersatlanta, georgia, uskey, peoplerebecca, rogers, tijerino, ownerran. Spherion 1 is a North American temporary work agency 2 3 headquartered in Atlanta Georgia that operates under a variety of brand names 2 SpherionIndustryRecruitmentFounded1946FounderLeroy DettmanHeadquartersAtlanta Georgia USKey peopleRebecca Rogers Tijerino CEO OwnerRandstad HoldingWebsitewww spherion com Contents 1 History 2 Brands 3 Leadership 4 Acquisitions and spinoffs 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSpherion was first known as City Car Unloaders a Chicago 4 5 6 company created by Leroy Dettman and Joseph Perfetto in 1946 2 7 8 They initially placed manual laborers in temporary jobs loading cargo 4 Filling temporary clerk jobs was a service the company only later added 4 The company relocated from Chicago to Fort Lauderdale in 1969 8 By 1978 the firm was doing business as Personnel Pool of America Inc and was acquired by H amp R Block 8 In 1991 H amp R Block acquired Interim Systems Corporation and combined it with Personnel Pool creating a larger staffing services firm In 1992 the company changed its name to Interim Services Inc and was spun off by H amp R Block in 1994 9 Interim 10 acquired a number of other companies over the next few years 11 The company which changed its name to Spherion in 2000 9 11 was acquired by Randstad Holding in July 2011 12 13 Brands editSpherion has done business under a variety of brand names The following brands are more or less current Emerging Workforce 2 The Mergis Group 2 3 14 15 SFN Group 2 Sourceright Solutions 2 3 16 Spherion Spherion Recruitment Process Outsourcing 2 17 Spherion Staffing Services 3 Tatum 3 18 Technisource 2 3 19 Victor Temporary Services 8 Professional Nurses Bureau 8 and Today s Office Professionals 2 3 Leadership editCinda Hallman a member of Spherion s board of directors beginning in early 1995 20 replaced Raymond Marcy as Chief Executive Officer in 2001 a role that Marcy had held for over a decade 11 Rebecca Rogers Tijerino became the CEO of Spherion in January 2019 Acquisitions and spinoffs editAn acquisition spree that began in 1994 21 led to Spherion s 1999 acquiring of an Atlanta based rival Norrell Corp Part of Fort Lauderdale based Spherion s board of directors wanted to move corporate headquarters to Atlanta a conflict that ended when Marcy was replaced by Hallman in 2001 11 In 2001 Spherion made an initial public offering IPO of its London based Michael Page Group which it acquired in 1997 22 Spherion sold its Saratoga Institute to PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2003 23 References edit Spherion Corporation The New York Times a b c d e f g h i j SFN Profile for SPHERION CORP SGN Group Inc Yahoo FINANCE a b c d e f g About Us Spherion Recruiting amp Staffing Excellence Spherion Official Site a b c History Spherion A Pioneer in Staffing amp Workforce Management Spherion Official Site Laurie Pasiuk 2006 Vault Guide to the Top Business Services Employers Consultis 4401 N Federal Hwy Boca Raton FL Employment Barbara DragonFISH Fleming a b c d e H amp R Block plans to merge unit with Personnel Pool Sun Sentinel December 18 1990 a b Joanne Gordan Desperate Times Forbes and successor named Spherion a b c d Joan Fleischer Tamen April 11 2001 Spherion replaces CEO amid an earnings slide Sun Sentinel Michael J de la Merced July 20 2011 Randstad to Buy SFN for 710 Million The New York Times History Archived from the original on June 30 2013 Retrieved July 9 2013 Randstad Official Site Staffing and Recruiting Excellence SFN Group Staffing and Recruiting Excellence The Mergis Group Official Site Survey by the Mergis Group Shows Decline in Overall Confidence for Accounting and Reuters SFN Group Industry Leaders for 60 Years Sourceright Official Site Marcia Heroux Pounds Spherion to tap Outsourcing Sun Sentinel Tatum amp SFN Group Tatum is a division of SFN Group Inc Tatum Official Site SFN Group Built On A Foundation Of Strength About SFN Group Technisource Official Site Spherion Announces Dupont Executive to Be New President and CEO Bloomberg News April 10 2001 26 firms 1994 2001 Spherion will take its London subsidiary public The New York Times January 20 2001 Spherion Unit Is Acquired The New York Times March 5 2003 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spherion amp oldid 1139934001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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