DALLAS, March 07, 2016 -- The Delta Companies (TDC) announced today that Bill Tracewell has been promoted to Chief Operational Officer (COO) for the company. In this new role for TDC, Tracewell will oversee day-to-day operations and ensure companywide alignment. Tracewell will be responsible for all sales and recruiting operations, the marketing efforts and, most importantly, continuing to improve upon the best-in-class customer experience.
Most recently, Tracewell was the Executive Vice President of Delta Healthcare Providers and Delta Physician Placement. In that position, he had incredible success with the company’s travel therapy and permanent placement businesses throughout the U.S. Tracewell joined The Delta Companies in 2001, starting as a direct hire recruiter, and has served in multiple roles throughout the enterprise. He is also a board member of NATHO and a Certified Personnel Consultant with the National Association of Personnel Services.
“Bill has extensive operational expertise, a consistent track record for getting results and getting them with a high level of integrity,” said Jeff Bowling, CEO for The Delta Companies. “Bill being promoted to COO provides a solid platform for continued growth, while ensuring our industry-leading customer experience and internal culture will continue to flourish.”
About The Delta Companies
The Delta Companies offer permanent and temporary staffing solutions nationwide for physicians, physician extenders, allied, and therapy healthcare professionals. Physician staffing services are represented by Delta Physician Placement and Delta Locum Tenens. All other allied healthcare staffing services are represented by Delta Healthcare Providers.
Contact: Eric Sasser Director of Advertising, The Delta Companies Four Hickory Centre 1755 Wittington Place, Suite 175 Dallas, TX 75234 (800) 521-5060 x4600 [email protected] http://www.thedeltacompanies.com


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