Distinguished Alumnus Award, Marquette University, 2001
Jeffrey A. Joerres was born in 1960.
Joerres was typically described by colleagues and industry analysts as laid-back, gracious, and unassuming.
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many were surprised when Joerres, a relative newcomer who had only been with the company for six years, was named as Fromstein's replacement in 1999.
the boards of directors of Artisan Funds, Johnson Controls, and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
the $488 million buyout of Right Management Consultants, the world's leading provider of outplacement services.
Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, the Medical College of Wisconsin, the United Way of Greater Milwaukee, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation of Milwaukee.
IBM Corporation, 1983-1987, various management positions; ARI Network Services, 1987-1993, vice president of sales and marketing; Manpower, 1993-1995, vice president of marketing .
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Manpower's quarterly survey of the job market. He expanded the survey across 18 countries to provide a broader international view of employers' forecast hiring intentions.
The company's sluggish earnings improved in the second quarter of 1999, with net income rising to $31.8 million on $2.3 billion in revenue--a 21 percent increase over the same period from the previous year.
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