Slone Partners to Be a Benefactor at Executive War College 2014
(PRWEB) March 12, 2014 -- Executive War College is an annual networking event with some of the nation's most influential pathologists, laboratory administrators, and executives. As a specialized recruitment firm in the industry, Slone Partners joins the ranks of benefactors showing their commitment to the Executive War College and the entire diagnostic arena.
“We feel it is mandatory to support to all member associations, as we do for all our clients, as we move from one healthcare model to the next. More than ever, it will be important to have the right people in the right positions, and we are here to help them make the right choices,” said Adam Slone, CEO of Slone Partners.
Slone Partners’ entire team of executive recruiters will be in attendance during the event to meet with company leaders about the effects these changes will have on hiring talent.
“With the U.S. healthcare system moving steadily away from fee-for-service and toward value-based reimbursement, every lab organization needs to have a strategy and a plan to help their managers and staff change with the times," stated Robert L. Michel, Editor-In-Chief of The Dark Report.
Adam Slone continues, “Companies are rethinking their strategy as we move into this new marketplace, and we are here to deliver the talent they need so they can deliver on their promises.”
For more information, and to register for Executive War College 2014, visit http://www.executivewarcollege.com.
About Slone Partners:
Slone Partners is a premier national recruitment firm that specializes in delivering top executive, management and leadership talent for the diagnostics and laboratory testing industries. It draws upon a broad network of industry talent and a management team with direct experience in the diagnostic and laboratory testing industries to identify and recruit only the top candidates for its clients.
Tara Kochis, Slone Partners, http://www.slonepartners.com, +1 (877) 416-0681, [email protected]
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