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Lois Pearce More
than 20 years of experience in sales and recruiting
have given her the knowledge, insight and market network
to find those candidates who stand out in their field.
Her expertise extends to a broad range of industries
at all levels. Lois grew up in New York, received
her college degree from State University of New York
and began her business career in New York City - later
moving to Jacksonville where she launched and established
herself as a professional recruiter. As a business
professional, she has been featured in the Jacksonville
Business Journal, “The List”, as one of the area’s
“Top Ranked Executive Search Firms”. As well as being
very active in her church, Lois is a member of the
Jacksonville Women’s Network and the Jacksonville
Chamber of Commerce Cornerstone and Trustees, serving
on the Existing Business Committee and Chairman of
the Industry Appreciation Awards for the Cornerstone
Committee for 2004. She also donates her time & talents
though projects with the City Rescue Mission while
finding time to be a dedicated wife and mother.
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Frank Pearce
Specializing in executive level
searches, Frank has more than 20 years of management and consulting
experience with top ranked companies. He is highly effective in evaluating
the success potential of qualified candidates, as well as assessing
the clients staffing requirements.
A graduate of Clemson University, Frank’s career has been one of diversity and accomplishment – college teacher, construction executive, advertising executive, retail business owner, economic development director, real estate development executive. His management experience and the high level responsibilities he carried have provided him an ideal background for executive recruitment.
His community involvement is also an asset. He was actively involved in Jacksonville efforts to acquire an NFL team and was a catalyst in the relocation of City Hall to the historic St. James building. As vice chairman of the Chamber’s International Committee, he organized and coordinated the Chinese Ambassador’s
visit to Jacksonville in 2001. He was one of 100 small business owners invited
to meet with President Bush in June 2001 to discuss the importance of foreign
trade agreements. Frank is also involved in numerous civic and charitable
organizations in the community.
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