EAGAN, Minn., Feb. 20, 2018 -- TempWorks Software, a premier staffing software provider for more than 20 years, is pleased to welcome Allan Brown as Senior Vice President. Formerly the president of AllStaff Staffing & Recruiting in Chicago, Brown brings more than 20 years of experience in the staffing industry leading large staffing companies that utilized software to streamline process and facilitate growth.
“Brown’s leadership experience with large staffing agencies will enable our team to keep pace with the significant growth of our clients,” says David Dourgarian, CEO of TempWorks Software. “Many of our clients have experienced substantial growth in recent years, in some cases growing from 50 employees to more than 300 employees in a short timeframe. As their trusted software provider, we constantly strive to innovate our technology solutions and services to support client success.”
Brown’s leadership experience and expertise fill a crucial role in the management team at TempWorks, where many members have more than 10 years of tenure in the staffing software industry. Brown’s insight into the staffing industry will help TempWorks to anticipate the needs of its clients as their growth journeys lead to expansion.
“I am eager to actively listen to our clients’ dynamic needs and begin to make improvements to their client experience. I look forward to helping TempWorks align its business, technology development, and client relationship management strategies to better support our clients’ growth goals,” says Brown.
About TempWorks Software
Based in Eagan, Minnesota, independently-owned TempWorks Software has been a leading provider of staffing software solutions for more than 20 years. With an emphasis on exemplary client service, TempWorks consistently delivers innovative and cutting-edge technology to hundreds of temporary staffing agencies across the nation.
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