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RALEIGH, N.C. – Brooks Savage, CEO of The Executive Staffing Group (ESG), a firm specializing in strategic staffing, human resources, payroll services, and training, has announced that Gregg Klofenstine has joined the team as senior recruitment manager. Klofenstine will recruit candidates for a number of clients within the professional services division. He volunteers with Habitat for Humanity, Campus Crusade and World Vision and he currently resides in Raleigh with his wife, Kayla and son, Brett.
“Gregg will be a great addition to our firm,” said Savage. “We are pleased to have him on board; his experience in recruitment services is very valuable to ESG.”
About The Executive Staffing Group:
The Executive Staffing Group is an Inc. 500 firm with 20 years of business and community partnerships, specializing in strategic staffing, human resources, payroll services, and training. Founded by Suzanne Clifton, President, the firm offers long term, short term, temporary-to-hire, contract, and direct hire opportunities for job candidates. The Executive Staffing Group partners with small, medium, and large companies, customizing hiring solutions based on projected growth, budget, and specified needs. As a locally owned and operated company, The Executive Staffing Group sponsors charity and business to business events as a way of giving back to the community and has supported such organizations as the American Cancer Society, Special Olympics, The V Foundation for Cancer Research, The Food Bank of North Carolina, Cary Visual Arts and United Way. For more information, please call 919-783-6695 or visit the Web site at http://www.executivestaffing.com.
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