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Tim L. Bosse served as the Executive Vice President for Hudson Information Technology, which provides contract resources and permanent recruiting to more than 200+ clients, operating nationally from approximately 12 offices. Tim has 17 years of experience in sales, recruiting and management, specifically covering the IT, energy, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and healthcare sectors.

Throughout his career, he has been involved with the development and implementation of business strategies, operational processes, profitability measures and sales training. His career has taken him from Maryland, North Carolina, California, Pennsylvania, and currently, Illinois. Based in Chicago, Tim held regional and senior management roles during his nine-year tenure at Hudson.

Since August 2006, Tim led strategy and execution within the IT practice group. Tim was instrumental in developing the vertical industry specialization model while driving consistent profitability growth and enhanced service delivery. In the past, he served as Executive Vice President for the Energy and Scientific Practice. In that role, he led the team to significant growth and the receipt or renewal of multiple multi-million dollar outsourced staffing programs.

Tim holds a Master’s of Science Degree in Management from the University of Maryland—Executive Program and a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Maryland in Healthcare Administration.

Where Have You Gone…US Jobs?

By Tim Bosse February 12th, 2009 at 3:23 pm 1 Comment

“Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio?  Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you.” - “Mrs. Robinson” written by Paul Simon and performed by Simon and Garfunkel.

“Where have you gone U.S. jobs?  Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you.”  - “U.S. Jobs” written by Tim L. Bosse.

11.6 million unemployed Americans.  The number of job losses have cast a very dark and somber mood on Americans.  What can the country do to reverse the curve?  Is the pending stimulus package going to save America?  The answer to that question is long, complicated and speculative.  It’s a fact when jobs are created, it does move the economic engine forward.  We need to save and create new jobs to kick start the economy.  The stimulus package is intended to create jobs in construction, technology, education and healthcare. I believe the government should work with the private sector and develop a Jobs Creation Program.
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Set Goals for the New Year

By Tim Bosse January 23rd, 2009 at 11:19 am No Comments

QUESTION: Did you turn your calendar from 2008 to 2009 as fast as you could?

You can only answer my question with a “yes” or a “no”, but you could have hundreds of reasons for your choice.

If you answered yes, it may mean you wanted to say goodbye to a horrible 2008 and start fresh in 2009. Also, it might mean that 2008 was so positive for you that you wanted to keep it going into the next year. If you said no, it may mean you did not want to face another year of uncertainty and possible despair.
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