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The Judge Group Hires Industry Veteran to Lead and Expand Its Executive Search Business
Business Wire, Sept 12, 2007
PHILADELPHIA -- The Judge Group, a professional services firm specializing in Technology Consulting, Enterprise-Wide Staffing and Workforce Training, today announced that it hired Edward J. Mamrak as President of its growing Executive Search business. The announcement was made by Martin E. Judge, Chief Executive Officer of The Judge Group. "In this strategic role for the company, Mr. Mamrak will be responsible for growing and expanding our search business across our national office footprint."
Prior to joining The Judge Group, Mr. Mamrak, with over 20 years of General Management, Operations and Sales experience, was President of Banister International in Philadelphia, a leading executive search and consulting firm with offices world-wide. Ed joined Banister from CDI, where he was the Region Vice President for one of its staffing organizations. In this role, he had full sales, operations, and profit and loss responsibility for the region, growing it to $100 million in revenue, 50 branches and over 150 employees during his tenure. Prior to CDI, Ed spent his career in the Document Management business.
"We are extremely pleased to have a search executive with Ed's professional background and experience leading this important strategic initiative for the company," stated Gary R. Morris, Executive Vice President for The Judge Group. "Adding Ed to our senior leadership team continues to portray our commitment to adding value to our clients while becoming a professional services firm with a billion dollars in revenue," added Morris.
Judge Executive Search (JES) is a leading national search firm and part of The Judge Group. JES has a proven track record of providing world class executive search services across a broad spectrum of industries and functions. The firm works closely with its customers to truly understand their human capital needs and build custom solutions. JES delivers top talent to its clients whether it is a single position or a project engagement.
About The Judge Group:
Founded in 1970, The Judge Group is a professional services firm specializing in Technology Consulting, Enterprise-Wide Staffing and Workforce Training. Their solutions are successfully delivered through 2000 professionals and an international network of offices. You can find more information about The Judge Group at: www.JUDGE.com.
For more information about this press release, please contact Brian T. Anderson at 610-667-7700 or e-mail at banderson@judge.com.
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