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Game Changer? LinkedIn Messages As Evidence in Non-Compete Case



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Did anybody else read this most recently emailed NAPS Legal Update for June?

If you haven’t, you should.  Doesn’t matter if you are an owner or a producer on a desk, this could be a game changer, and for much more than just LinkedIn messages and contacts.

In this email which NAPS Legal Counsel Bob Styles typically sends out on a monthly basis, tucked between two updates that didn’t have much application to my desk/business, was the below two paragraph notice about a yet to be adjudicated case titled “LinkedIn Messages As Evidence in Non-Compete Case“:


Did anyone else just feel the ground shake?

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New England, Georgia Personnel Associations Host Conferences



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Some of our industry’s biggest movers and shakers are headlining annual conferences this week — and there is still time to register.

From May 6-May 8, the New England Association of Personnel Services is holding its annual conference, with Danny Cahill and Barb Bruno as keynote speakers, as well as presentations by Rob Mosley, Jenifer Lambert, Jon Davis, Aaron Wandtke, and more. On May 6, the event will also offer a Certification Immersion class for training within NAPS legal manuals and to prep individuals for the CPC or CTS examination.

In Atlanta, the Georgia Association of Personnel Services is holding its annual conference from May 7-May 8. This year is extra-special, with an awards dinner honoring Conrad Taylor, a GAPS member and NAPS president. The conference will also feature keynote presentations by Jon Bartos, Craig Silverman, and more.

If you’re not able to make it to New England or Atlanta this week, then save the date to catch these speakers, as well as other industry leaders, at the NAPS annual conference in May in St. Louis and the Fordyce Forum in June in Las Vegas.

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Paul Hawkinson: Recruiting’s Trusted Advisor



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Paul Hawkinson, who stepped down as editor of The Fordyce Letter a few months ago, was inducted into the NAPS Hall of Fame on Thursday.

Ask any recruiter you know, and chances are that most can share a success story as a result of something Paul has taught them either in person or through the pages of The Fordyce Letter.

Because he was unable to attend the NAPS annual event in Orlando to pick up the award, The Fordyce Letter prepared a short video so that NAPS attendees could view a glimpse into his remarkable career and contributions to the search and placement industry:

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Barbara Bruno – Good As Gold Training CEO



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Barbara Bruno, CPC brings with her over 25 years of experience in search, retained search, contract, temp, and training. Her expertise has covered most specialty areas and from 1996 – 2000 she was the VP of training for a publicly held company in Dallas employing over 500 recruiters specializing in IT, Telecom, Engineering, and upper-level management searches. Her training improved sales for first-year rookies over 150% and increased production for seasoned recruiters by an average of 35% company-wide!

She also owns Good as Gold Training and Development, Inc., which specializes in training for the employment and sales professions. Her scope of knowledge includes direct placement, retained search, temporary placement, and contract. Her programs on attracting, hiring, training, and retaining top producers has been presented to many Fortune 500 companies in the Midwest. She has also been a contributing author for countless articles and books, including the “Five O’Clock Club Job Finder Series,” written by Kate Wendleton of New York.

Barbara partnered for four years with a public company in Texas, opening offices in Houston and Dallas. She then accepted the additional responsibility to become their National Director of Training. Her training methods were rolled out company-wide and rookies hired experienced a dramatic increase in production during their first six months of employment. Senior recruiters were taught how to reach their next level of production.

In 1999, Barbara also released her new series of books titled The Four Carat Series, which includes four books for recruiters and two for working managers/owners. Training CDs were released in April of 2001, and recruiting classes were launched through e-college on the Internet. Barbara still finds time to successfully work a desk in between her many speaking engagements across the country. She takes the time to “give back” and has been an active volunteer in the employment associations of Indiana and Illinois, as well as nationally. In fact, Barbara is the only employment professional to be awarded top honors by her peers in two states. She received the Ancil T. Brown Award in Indiana and the Lincoln Award in Illinois.

In 1997, Barbara had the honor of serving as the Chairman of the Board for the National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS). At a recent NAPS Conference, Barbara was only the thirty-third person in history to be awarded the Harold B. Nelson Award, which is the highest national award given to an employment professional. The fact that she still works a desk is very obvious in the way she presents her material. Her training methods are proven and current, and her ideas can be put into action immediately to help increase sales.