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At 9:38pm on February 4, 2009, Slouch said…
It was good to meet you today. Thanks for saying hello
At 5:33pm on December 3, 2008, Jason Weaver said…
Shannon, great to make your acquaintance! We live in Hampton Hall; though my folks used to live in MC and are now in Belfair- great communities. HHI is a great place to visit and ever-changing; get down soon or you may not recognize it!
At 4:36pm on November 7, 2008, Rachel Francis said…
My company is hosting a Health Care Career Fair on January 14th in Miami Lakes. We also publish a Health Care Guide that gets distributed throughout the state of Florida. Please let me know if you would like more information.

Thanks,

Rachel Francis
HealthCareerWeb.com
At 7:59pm on August 27, 2008, Erica Jayne Walsh said…
Shannon,

Are you still attending SourceCon? If so, any interest in networking offline?

- Erica
At 1:43pm on August 6, 2008, Mark E. Berger said…
Hi Shannon: Thanks for the invite. Happy to be friends with you on here. Mark
At 10:46pm on June 24, 2008, Rich Steinkohl said…
Shannon,

Do you recruit clinical pharmacists? If so, we would like to partner with you to help fill some of our hottest job orders; and help place some of our hottest candidates.

At the present time, we have a number of clinical pharmacy specialist positions with leading teaching hospitals throughout the country. We also have a number of unique clinical leadership and consulting roles with leading GPOs, PBMs and managed care groups.

Through our search efforts, we also have a fresh inventory of motivated candidates that are residency trained, experienced and board certified. I can also promise you that we did not find these candidate’s resumes on any job board.

We believe that by developing ‘win-win’ relationships with ethical search firms, we can offer our clients and candidates better service, broader selection and faster results.

Please let me know if you are interested in developing a collaborative working relationship that serves to benefit all.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Rich Steinkohl
rich@HireResults.net
(888) 398-9437
At 10:39am on May 20, 2008, Vicki Z. Lauter said…
Shannon - thanks for the invite.
Vicki
At 2:10pm on May 19, 2008, Thomas F.X. Licari said…
Awesome thanks
At 2:10pm on May 9, 2008, Ryan Leary said…
Thanks for connecting! I hope you will contribute!
At 6:05pm on April 28, 2008, Jim Canto said…
Hi Shannon. I sent you a friend request. Shall we network?
At 6:29pm on December 10, 2007, Lisa said…
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