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Artices Tagged ‘dave staats’

Fordyce – A Time-Honored Tradition

by Dave Staats June 15th, 2010

If I don’t stop to do this at lunch I just won’t do it. Work has been busy for a few months so I have not been blogging. Q1 was busy because clients were all filling their shopping carts, getting in line, and then leaving the store. NOW, they seem to be lining up five deep [...]

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Fordyce Forum 2010 – Highlights

by Amybeth Hale June 14th, 2010

This is the third Fordyce Forum that I’ve had the pleasure of attending, but the very first as the new Editor for The Fordyce Letter! The perspective is somewhat different as an employee but the experience is the same – learning, networking, developing new connections and appreciating existing ones. One of the things I’ve enjoyed [...]

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FYI on May TFL

by Elaine Rigoli April 17th, 2009

We’ve assembled some amazing content in the May issue of The Fordyce Letter. Here’s a sneak peek for TFL subscribers:

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Dave Staats – Big Biller, Industry Leader

by Bill Vick April 25th, 2008

My friend Dave Staats is one of those people who just seems to get it. He understands that you give before you get and he freely gives of his time in any number of groups but his efforts as a board member in The Pinnacle Society and The Tennessee Recruiters Association stand out in [...]

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