Industrial Staffing Report: Sept. 20, 2018

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Former EmployBridge exec returns as president of its commercial brands; new VP added to improve lives of external temps

EmployBridge announced Paul Seymour is returning to the Atlanta-based industrial staffing provider to serve as president of its commercial brands — ProLogistix, ResourceMFG, Select and ProDrivers. EmployBridge also hired an executive specifically tasked with improving the work and personal lives of its 400,000 external temporary workers; Cathi Canfield will take on the newly created role of VP of associate experience and advancement.

EmployBridge ranks as the largest industrial staffing firm in the US based on 2017 revenue.

Seymour previously held a variety of leadership positions in a 16-year tenure at EmployBridge, most recently as partner and regional president of EmployBridge Holdings. However, in April 2017, he joined Global Employment Solutions and its Fahrenheit IT division as CEO.

Seymour will report to COO Hugo Malan and serve on the company’s senior executive management team.

Canfield is tasked with improving the work and personal lives of its 400,000 external temporary workers.

“With record-low unemployment, securing talent in manufacturing, logistics, transportation and other supply-chain areas has become imperative for our customer base, making the readiness and availability of our workforce a top priority for EmployBridge,” Chief Marketing Officer Joanie Courtney said.

Bringing Canfield aboard is part of an effort to remove obstacles preventing stable employment relationships between hourly workers and supply chain employers, according to the company. Efforts also include investing in programs that solve challenges for hourly workers such as skill development, vocational training, apprenticeships, transportation, housing and language barriers.

Canfield’s team will expand several programs, including EmployBridge’s Better WorkLife Academy aimed at upskilling/reskilling workers through free online training in partnership with Penn Foster.