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THE AWARDS:

recruiter awardsAt Top Echelon Network, we recognize recruiters for both monthly and quarterly performance in four categories—Recruiter of the Month, Recruiter of the Quarter, Largest Split Fee of the Month, and Largest Split Fee of the Quarter.

For more information about the recruiter awards listed below, login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the Network recruiters who won them.

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RECRUITER OF THE QUARTER: 

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Trey Cameron

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Yes, Trey Cameron made 19 split placements in Top Echelon Network during the second quarter of 2014.  However, it’s not even the first time he’s made 19 splits in a single quarter!  He also accomplished the feat during the third quarter of 2013.

Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search was second with nine splits, and three recruiters followed him with five split placements apiece.  They were Bob Small of Carroll Technology Services, Inc.; Joan R. Walters, CPC of JR Walters Resources; and David M. Sgro, CPC of True North Consultants, Inc.

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OUR CRITERIA FOR THESE RECRUITER AWARDS:

Top Echelon Network determines the monthly and quarterly recruiter award winners based upon two things, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

This explains why, when multiple recruiters are tied with the same number of split placements during a given month or quarter, the recruiter with the largest “cash-in” total for their placements is deemed the winner.

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(Matt Deutsch is the Chief Marketing and Content Officer at Top Echelon.)


THE RECRUITERS:

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group won the Recruiter of the Quarter award in Top Echelon Network for the first two quarters of 2013.  Did he win it again for the third quarter?  You probably already know the answer to that question.

recruiter awardsRight now, Cameron is in a prime position to sweep the award for all of 2013.  All he needs is to win it during the fourth quarter.  That’s not a slam-dunk, but any stretch of the imagination, not with all of the other talented recruiters in the recruiting Network, but nobody’s been able to stop him so far.

It also looks like nobody will stop Cameron in his quest to win the Recruiter of the Year award for the third straight year.  He’s currently in the number-one spot in the placement recruiting Network, and he holds a lead of well over $100,000.  Now THAT might be a slam-dunk.

THE AWARDS:

At Top Echelon Network, we recognize recruiters for both monthly and quarterly performance in four categories—Recruiter of the Month, Recruiter of the Quarter, Largest Split Fee of the Month, and

For more information about the recruiter awards listed below, login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the Network recruiters who won them.

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Top Echelon Network recruiter Trey CameronRECRUITER OF THE QUARTER:

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron made seven Network split placements during the second quarter (which, incidentally, earned him the Recruiter of the Quarter award for THAT quarter, too).  However, he more than doubled that production during the third quarter with 19 split placements.

Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search was next with 12 splits, while Sean Napoles, CPC of Career Brokers, Inc. was third with nine split placements.

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OUR CRITERIA FOR THESE RECRUITER AWARDS:

Top Echelon Network determines the monthly and quarterly recruiter award winners based upon two things, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

This explains why, when multiple recruiters are tied with the same number of split placements during a given month or quarter, the recruiter with the largest ‘cash-in’ total for their placements is deemed the winner.


THE RECRUITERS:

Best Recruiting FirmsWhile it’s not surprising that recruiter Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group made four split placements in one week, it’s also not surprising that he’s the Recruiter of the Quarter for the second quarter in Top Echelon Network.  After all, Cameron also won the Recruiter of the Quarter Award for the first quarter and has won the award on a number of other occasions, as well as the Recruiter of the Month Award.

While Cameron is currently the number-one recruiter in the recruiter split fee Network in terms of cash-in during the past 12 months, Sean Napoles, CPC of Career Brokers, Inc. is quickly closing the gap and is only the equivalent of two split placement fees behind him.  Can Napoles overtake Cameron and snap his two-year streak?  Or will Cameron three-repeat?  Stay tuned to find out!

THE AWARDS:

At Top Echelon Network, we recognize recruiters for both monthly and quarterly performance in four categories—Recruiter of the Month, Recruiter of the Quarter, Largest Split Fee of the Month, and Largest Split Fee of the Quarter.

For more information about the recruiter awards listed below, login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the Network recruiters who won them.

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Network Recruiter Trey CameronRECRUITER OF THE QUARTER:

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron made seven split placements during the second quarter of 2013.  That was the most of any recruiter in Top Echelon Network and two more than the second-place finishers, Debi Apple of Apple & Associates, Inc. and Michael Stuck of Gables Search Group, Inc.

Making four split placements apiece during the second quarter were Steve Kohn of Affinity Executive Search and Deb North of Deb North Consulting, LLC.

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OUR CRITERIA FOR THESE RECRUITER AWARDS:

Top Echelon Network determines the monthly and quarterly recruiter award winners based upon two things, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

This explains why, when multiple recruiters are tied with the same number of split placements during a given month or quarter, the recruiter with the largest ‘cash-in’ total for their placements is deemed the winner.

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The Top Echelon Network Recruiter of the Year for 2011 and 2012 may have let Recruiter of the Quarter honors slip through his fingers during the fourth quarter of last year . . . but Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group is back to reclaim his spot at the top of the recruiter heap.

Top-Producing RecruitersThat’s because he is once again the Recruiter of the Quarter, this time for the first quarter of 2013.  That kind of start makes Cameron the odds-on favorite to win the Recruiter of the Year honors for the third straight year.

As usual, Cameron had plenty of competition for the award (as you can see below).  The majority of these recruiters will be in attendance at the upcoming Top Echelon Network National Convention in St. Petersburg, Fla., and some of them—such as Cameron—will be receiving awards for their performance in the Network during 2012.

For more information about the split placements and cash-in totals associated with these recruiters, please login to the Members’ Area and view their profiles and placement details.

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Trey CameronRECRUITER OF THE QUARTER
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron made six split placements during the first quarter of 2013.  That was the most of any recruiter in Top Echelon Network and two more than the second-place finisher, Michael Stuck of Gables Search Group, Inc.  However, Stuck is the Recruiter of the Month for March.

Also making four split placements during the first quarter were Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC; Sean Napoles, CPC of Career Brokers, Inc.; and Ron Sunshine of Ron Sunshine Associates.

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2ND PLACE
Recruiter: Michael Stuck
Firm: Gables Search Group, Inc.
# of split placements: four (4)

3RD PLACE
Recruiter: Maria Hemminger
Firm: MJ Recruiters, LLC
# of split placements: four (4)

4TH PLACE
Recruiter: Sean Napoles, CPC
Firm: Career Brokers, Inc.
# of split placements: four (4)

5TH PLACE
Recruiter: Ron Sunshine
Firm: Ron Sunshine Associates
# of split placements: four (4)

6TH PLACE
Recruiter: David Wick, CPC
Firm: Career Center of Cincinnati, Inc.
# of split placements: three (3)

7TH PLACE
Recruiter: John Wharton
Firm: The Garret Group
# of split placements: three (3)

Not only did we have a first-time winner of “The Recruiter of the Month” award for December, but we also have a first-time winner of the “The Recruiter of the Quarter” award.

And that winner is the same person!

Top-Producing RecruitersThe person is question is Debi Apple of Apple & Assoc., who enjoyed a big fourth quarter in 2012.  She made six split placements, which was just enough to top perennial award winner Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group.

As a bonus, we’ve included an expanded format with our award announcements.  As you can see below, we’ve listed the top five recruiters in Top Echelon Network during the fourth quarter of 2012.  We wanted to recognize more recruiters for their accomplishments within the Network, and we thought this would be a great way to do it!

For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these recruiters, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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RECRUITER OF THE QUARTER
Debi Apple of Apple & Assoc., Inc.

Apple, who was also the “Recruiter of the Month” for the month of December, made six split placements during the fourth quarter of last year.  That was the most of any recruiter in Top Echelon Network and one more than Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group, who earned Recruiter of the Year honors for 2012.

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SECOND PLACE
Recruiter: Trey Cameron
Firm: Cameron Craig Group
# of split placements: five (5)

THIRD PLACE
Recruiter: David Wood, CPC
Firm: The David Wood Company
# of split placements: four (4)

FOURTH PLACE
Recruiter: Georgette Sandifer
Firm: Gallman Consulting
# of split placements: three (3)

FIFTH PLACE
Recruiter: Chuck Szajkovics
Firm: Bulldog Recruiters, Inc.
# of split placements: three (3)

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Our criteria for these recognition awards:

Top Echelon Network is a split placement network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes the basis of our criteria for these recognition awards.  We determine the quarterly award winners based upon two factors, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

In other words, the number of split placements that recruiters make is our first consideration.  In the event of a tie, the cash-in total earned from those split placements is the deciding factor and serves to break the tie.  Obviously, the recruiter with more cash-in dollars in the event of a tie is the recruiter who wins the recognition award.

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Preferred Member Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group was “Recruiter of the Quarter” in Top Echelon Network for the second quarter of 2012.  He made nine split placements to earn that honor.

Pretty good production, wouldn’t you say?

Top-Producing RecruitersWell, Cameron increased his Network production by 33% in the third quarter, making a whopping TWELVE split placements combined during the months of July, August, and September.

How good was Cameron’s third quarter?  Sean Napoles, CPC of Career Brokers, Inc. enjoyed a great third quarter in the Network, making six split placements . . . and Cameron still doubled that.

How good was Cameron’s third quarter?  His cash-in for the quarter was nearly $100,000.  That total represents his half of the fees that those 12 split placements produced.

Can Cameron make another 12 split placements in the Network during the fourth quarter?  Can he break the Top Echelon Network record for split placements in a calendar year?  Stay tuned.

Below are the winners of the recognition awards for the third quarter.  We’d like to congratulate those recruiters who earned them and thank them for their efforts.

For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these recognition awards, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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Trey CameronRecruiter of the Quarter
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Seven split placements in the first quarter, nine split placements in the second quarter, and now 12 split placements in the third quarter.  At this rate, Cameron might make 15 in the fourth quarter.

Napoles was second with six split placements, while a handful of recruiters made three split placements apiece, led by Gail Williams of Williams Recruiting, Inc., whose cash-in total for those three gave her third place.

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Stephanie McGintyHighest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter
Denise Milano Sprung of JA Pharma, Inc. and Stephanie McGinty of Ives & Associates, Inc.

This placement was for a Director of Medical Communications-Early Oncology.  Milano Sprung was the job order recruiter, and McGinty was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this split placement was listed as, “Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter in my specialty area.”

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Our criteria for these recognition awards:

Top Echelon Network is a split placement recruiter network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes the basis of our criteria for these recognition awards.  We determine the quarterly award winners based upon two factors, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

In other words, the number of split placements that recruiters make is our first consideration.  In the event of a tie, the cash-in total earned from those split placements is the deciding factor and serves to break the tie.  Obviously, the recruiter with more cash-in dollars in the event of a tie is the recruiter who wins the recognition award.

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When you make nine placements in Top Echelon Network in the same quarter, there’s an excellent chance you’re going to be named “Recruiter of the Quarter.”

Top-Producing RecruitersWell, that happened during the second quarter.  The Preferred Member recruiter who accomplished the feat?  None other than Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group, the Network’s “Top-Producing Recruiter” in 2011.

Cameron, who’s currently atop the 2012 leader board, is well on his way to garnering the “Top-Producing” honors once again this year.

However, Cameron wasn’t part of the “Highest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter,” so he’s NOT involved in every award we announce . . . although sometimes it seems as though that’s the case.

Below are the winners of the recognition awards for the second quarter of this year.  We’d like to congratulate those recruiters who earned them and thank them for their efforts.

For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these recognition awards, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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Trey CameronRecruiter of the Quarter
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

You’d think that Trey wouldn’t be able to top what he did during the first quarter (seven placements), but he did just that with a whopping nine placements during the second quarter.

Other recruiters enjoyed highly productive quarters, as well, including Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC (six placements) and Sean Napoles, CPC of Career Brokers, Inc. and Marc Tappis of Opportunity Search, Inc. (four placements apiece).

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Steve CopelandJeff GilbertHighest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter
Steve Copeland of Albert Energy, LLC and Jeff Gilbert of Kingfish Technology, LLC

This placement was for a Global Alliance Program Director.  Copeland was the job order recruiter, and Gilbert was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this split placement was listed as, “Regular communication with another Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter in my specialty area.”

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Our criteria for these recognition awards:

Top Echelon Network is a split placement network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes the basis of our criteria for these recognition awards.  We determine the quarterly award winners based upon two factors, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

In other words, the number of split placements that recruiters make is our first consideration.  In the event of a tie, the cash-in total earned from those split placements is the deciding factor and serves to break the tie.  Obviously, the recruiter with more cash-in dollars in the event of a tie is the recruiter who wins the recognition award.

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The first quarter of 2012 is over!  What does that mean?  That there are three more quarters to go . . . and we have some awards to announce.

Top-Producing RecruitersHowever, there are some “old faces” located within this blog post.  One of them is Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group, who has continued the torrid pace he set in 2011.  Another recruiter gaining recognition for his performance during the first quarter is Gene McQueen, also of the Cameron Craig Group.  McQueen not only was in the running for the “Recruiter of the Quarter” award, but he was also part of the “Highest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter” award.

So while last year was a big one for the Cameron Craig Group, this year is shaping up to be not too shabby, either.  Can somebody dethrone Trey Cameron during the second quarter?  Time—and split placements—will tell the tale.

In the meantime, below are the winners of the recognition awards for the first quarter of this year.  We’d like to congratulate those recruiters who earned them and thank them for their efforts.  For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these recognition awards, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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Trey Cameron

Recruiter of the Quarter
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron, who seems to be winning this award just about every quarter these days, made a total of seven split placements during the recently completed first quarter.  Maria Hemminger of MJ Recruiters, LLC was second with five split placements, while Gene McQueen of the Cameron Craig Group and David Wick of Career Center of Cincinnati, Inc. made four split placements apiece.

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Gene McQueenSteve BrandvoldHighest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter
Steven C. Brandvold of Executive Connection and Gene McQueen of the Cameron Craig Group

This placement was for a Director of Human Resources.  Brandvold was the job order recruiter, and McQueen was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this split placement was listed as, “The job order or candidate was sent to me via the automated email alerts.”

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Our criteria for these recognition awards:

Top Echelon Network is a split placement network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes the basis of our criteria for these recognition awards.  We determine the quarterly award winners based upon two factors, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

In other words, the number of split placements that recruiters make is our first consideration.  In the event of a tie, the cash-in total earned from those split placements is the deciding factor and serves to break the tie.  Obviously, the recruiter with more cash-in dollars in the event of a tie is the recruiter who wins the recognition award.

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Top-Producing RecruitersThe beginning of one year means . . . a bunch of Top Echelon Network awards need to be passed out for the previous year.  While we won’t be distributing any awards right now (we’ll do that at the upcoming 2012 National Convention instead), there are some accomplishments that we’d like to recognize for the month of December and the fourth quarter of 2011.

If it appears as though one picture keeps displaying below, that’s because it is—the picture of Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group.  Cameron was part of three of the four recognition awards for December and the fourth quarter, including “Recruiter of the Month” and “Recruiter of the Quarter.”  As you might imagine, he’s in line to receive quite a bit of hardware at the National Convention, as well.  We’ll let you know exactly how much hardware Cameron—and other Preferred Member recruiters—won during 2011 in a future issue of The Pinnacle Newsletter Blog.

In the meantime, below are the winners of the recognition awards for December and the fourth quarter of the year.  We’d like to congratulate those recruiters who earned them and thank them for their efforts.  For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these recognition awards, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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Trey CameronRecruiter of the Month
Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron was the only recruiter in the Network to make three split placements during the month of December.

A number of recruiters made one split placement.  Leading the charge were Jim Hipskind, CPC of Continental Search & Outplacement, Inc.; Ron Sunshine of Ron Sunshine Associates; and Frank Gregg of Gregg & Associates.

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Trey CameronRecruiter of the Quarter

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron, who also won this award for the third quarter of 2011, made a total of eight split placements during the recently completed fourth quarter.  Four recuiters made three split placements each.  They were Jim Strickland of BioSource International; Sean Napoles of Career Brokers, Inc.; Rebecca Kohn of Affinity Executive Search; and Steve Brody of Executive Resource Systems.

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Trey CameronJim Hipskind, CPCHighest Split Placement Fee of the Month
Jim Hipskind, CPC of Continental Search & Outplacement, Inc. and Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

This placement was for a Corporate Controller.  Hipskind was the job order recruiter, and Cameron was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this placement was listed as “Regular phone communication with a Top Echelon Network Preferred Member recruiter in my specialty area.”

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Denise Milano SprungJim StricklandHighest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter
Denise Milano Sprung of JA Pharma, Inc. and Jim Strickland of BioSource International

This placement was for a Lead Neurologist.  Milano Sprung was the job order recruiter, and Strickland was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this placement was a collaborative effort between Milano Sprung and Strickland to close the candidate, who applied for the position through Strickland’s Hiring Hook website.

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Our criteria for these recognition awards:

Top Echelon Network is a split placement network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes the basis of our criteria for these recognition awards.  We determine the monthly and quarterly award winners based upon two factors, which are listed below in order of importance:

1.) The number of split placements made
2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned as a result of those split placements

In other words, the number of split placements that recruiters make is our first consideration.  In the event of a tie, the cash-in total earned from those split placements is the deciding factor and serves to break the tie.  Obviously, the recruiter with more cash-in dollars in the event of a tie is the recruiter who wins the recognition award.

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How in the world is it the fourth quarter of 2011 already?  We have no idea . . . but we do know that means it’s time for our award winners for the third quarter of the year, not to mention the month of September.

And wouldn’t you know it?  We have a familiar face among the winners.  That face belongs to none other than Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group, who has been part of these monthly and quarterly awards quite a bit during the past year.

Below are the winners of the awards for September of 2011, as well as the third quarter of the year.  We’d like to congratulate those recruiters who earned them and thank them for their efforts.  For more information about the placements and cash-in totals associated with these awards, please login to the Members’ Area and view the profiles and placement details of the recruiters involved.

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Angela MarascoRecruiter of the Month
Angela Marasco of A. Marasco Recruiting, LLC

Marasco was the only recruiter in the Network to make three split placements during the month of September.

Three recruiters made two split placements apiece.  They were Carolyn Barcus of Barcus Associates, Cameron, and John Hope of Tri-Force.

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Trey CameronRecruiter of the Quarter

Trey Cameron of the Cameron Craig Group

Cameron, who also won this award for the fourth quarter of 2010, made a total of seven split placements during the recently completed third quarter.  Following Cameron were Russell Schutt, CSP of Progressive Executive, Inc. with six split placements; Pamela Ratz DeVille, CPC of Health Career Professional, LLC with four split placements; and Bob Small of Carroll Technology Services, Inc. and Marasco with three split placements apiece.

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Patrick WalshHighest Split Placement Fee of the Month
Patrick Walsh of the PSW Group and Denise Milano Sprung of JA Pharma, Inc.

This placement was for a Scientific Team Leader.  Walsh was the job order recruiter, and Milano Sprung was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this placement was listed as “Regular phone communication with a TE Network Member in my specialty area.”

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Amy Recker, CPCFrank GreggHighest Split Placement Fee of the Quarter
Amy Recker of Bridgeway Professionals, Inc. and Frank Gregg of Gregg & Associates

This placement was for a Vice President of Operations.  Recker was the job order recruiter, and Gregg was the candidate recruiter.  The action causing this placement was listed as “The job order or candidate was found by searching the Members’ Area.”

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Top Echelon Network is a split placement network.  As such, we place an emphasis on split placements, and that emphasis constitutes our criteria for these awards.  We determine the monthly and quarterly award winners based upon two things: 1.) The number of split placements made, and 2.) The amount of cash-in dollars earned.