Strategic Staffing Solutions Gives a Life Changing Donation to Hawaii Island Humane Society

DETROIT, March 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Strategic Staffing Solutions has been committed to the cause of animal welfare since it was founded in 1990. Last week at S3‘s 25th annual Club closing dinner, the company’s annual trip to Hawaii for high performing employees, Cindy Pasky, S3 President and CEO, announced that the company will be making a donation to the Hawaii Island Humane Society in honor of the extensive work that S3 Chairman Paul Huxleyhas done over the years for the Michigan Humane Society. The donation will be used to renovate the shelters’ new 12-acre facility allowing HIHS to triple its current capacity at the older Kona shelter from 40 dogs and 30 cats to 125 dogs and 100 cats, giving the islands’ animals a better chance to thrive.

“We’re about a generation behind the Continental United States as it relates to our animal welfare needs. We are working as hard as we can to fulfill our mission to eliminate pet overpopulation and we are making headways, but it’s a long education process. We’re in the midst of a really big $10 million capital campaign and because of Cindy and Paul’s love of animals, S3 decided to donate to us,” said Donna Whitaker, Executive Director, Hawaii Island Humane Society.

“Part of S3‘s donation will go toward a dog meet-and-greet room and the rest will be used to create a cat colony room in honor of Cindy, Paul and their pets.”

Pasky wanted to commemorate the 25th anniversary of S3 Club with something meaningful.

“S3 Chairman Paul Huxley has worked hard as chair of the Michigan Humane Society’s Capital Campaign, and as Chairman of the Board of Directors,” said Pasky. “So, we felt this was a way of not only helping the Hawaii Island Humane Society, but a very special way of saying thank you to Paul, for his work with the Michigan Humane Society and for making this wonderful trip possible to S3 team members for 25 years.”

As part of HIHS’ capital campaign, local artist Kathleen Dunphy will paint canine portraits for anyone who wants to see their own dog on canvas. Each portrait will be displayed at both of the organizations’ Central Bark Dog Parks, an outdoor space for the shelters’ dogs. Portrait donations are $500, $1,000 or $2,000 and a portion of the proceeds will be used to maintain both of HIHS’ parks. To commemorate S3 and Cindy and Paul’s dedication to animal welfare, Dunphy will paint a portrait of their dogs to be displayed at the Bark Park located at HIHS’ new shelter.

“There are so many organizations that would benefit from our talents, time, and resources,” said Huxley. “We are fortunate to have forged a relationship with an organization whose mission and location means so much to us.”

Since 1990, S3 has donated more than $17 million to charities and community enrichment projects. Other beneficiaries of S3‘s long-term support for animal welfare include the Michigan Humane Society, the Detroit Police Department’s Mounted Division, the ASPCA and the Detroit Zoological Society. Globally, S3 team members contribute countless hours and resources to supporting organizations that promote animal welfare, support homeless populations, support the arts, and contribute to economic and community development.

About Strategic Staffing Solutions

Strategic Staffing Solutions (S3) is an international, woman-owned, over $320 million IT and business services corporation based in Detroit.  With a composite average annual growth rate of 19%, S3 is fiscally sound and debt free.  S3has had $3.3 Billion in sales since its inception with $1.2 billion of those sales occurring in the last 5 years.  It is ranked 16th among the largest staffing firms in the US by Staffing Industry Report and is one of two companies nationally certified as a Charter Partner with Staffing Industry Analysts.  S3 is also ranked as the sixth largest diversity staffing firm in the US by Staffing Industry Analysts and one of the top 25 among woman-owned businesses in the nation by Women’s Enterprise USA Magazine.

S3 provides staff augmentation, direct hire recruiting, workforce programs, and outsourced solutions with global industry expertise in energy/utility, healthcare services, insurance, communications, and financial services.  It has more than 3,000 direct consultants in 49 out of 50 states in the U.S. and 15 countries including Europe and the Americas.

About Hawaii Island Humane Society

The mission of Hawaii Island Humane Society is to prevent cruelty to animals, eliminate pet overpopulation, and enhance the bond between humans and animals. Our organization, established in 1965, is serving the Big Island community with three shelters island wide. Our services include: Shelter for homeless, stray, injured, lost and abandoned animals, animal adoptions, Humane Education Programs for children and administration and promotion of the Spay/Neuter Community Assistance Program.

The Hawaii Island Humane Society is the only open-admittance shelter on the Big Island with no time limits. Nearly 13,000 animals come through our shelter doors every year. Many are infirm, ill-treated, injured, too young or elderly. Some have never known the security of a home, while others have lost the only home they’ve ever known. We accept any animal, regardless of age, species, condition, circumstance or behavioral issues at all three shelters island wide.

For more information about the Hawaii Island Humane Society, visit www.hihs.org.

SOURCE Strategic Staffing Solutions

The Wearin’ o’ the Green

S3_Happy St. Patrick's Day!

At S3, we love St. Patrick’s Day for the holiday’s obvious connection to GREEN! As a global company, celebrating a holiday that is loved in so many communities where we live, work and serve, S3 employees have traditionally celebrated with a St. Patrick’s Day lunch for many years. This special day creates the opportunity to celebrate and connect with the S3 family, our consultants and our customers… In green fashion, of course.
From the S3 family, Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Mark Redman on the SIA’s 2018 Executive Forum

Mark Redman on the SIA’s 2018 Executive ForumMark Redman

By Alisha Dixon

Staffing Industry Analysts hosted its 2018 Executive Forum in Miami last month. Now in its 28th year, owners, CEOs, and senior-level executives from staffing firms of all sizes and sectors from throughout the industry convened to network and learn during the Forum’s various breakout sessions at the 4-day event. Mark Redman and several members of S3’s Executive Leadership Team attended the event. Mark sat down with S3’s Communication Team to discuss what he learned at the Forum.

Why did you want to attend SIA’s 2018 Executive Forum?

Mark: It was an opportunity to talk to other people in the industry and understand what they’re experiencing and to hear some of the discussion around topics like pricing, margins and maybe some of the regulatory challenges.

How were the breakout sessions? What stuck with you?

Mark: In some cases, the sessions provided confirmation of what we already do at S3. April’s panel was about moving from the traditional time and materials business to a solutions based business, meaning finding other ways to build and have engagements. I also heard from some of her contemporaries in the industry and what they’re doing and what they’ve done to be successful and expand their business.

There were some group sessions with some incredible speakers, like author Adrian Gostick. He gave a great presentation about the four secrets to successfully hiring people. He prefaced it by saying 50% of hires, maybe more than that, don’t work. He said this lack of productivity costs companies 15 times the annual salary of a bad hire. By following his four secrets to success, he indicates that you can get up to a 90% success rate in your hires. Hiring the right people is incredibly important.

How are companies addressing recent legislative changes in the U.S.?

Mark: There was some discussion about taxation in the industry, which with the new tax laws there are a lot of changes. There are some things that seem like they shouldn’t have affected the staffing industry that do. The session helped me to determine how we will deal with some of these new changes while making sure we are capturing things from a tax advantage perspective.

What did you learn about the future of technology and how it will affect the staffing industry?

Mark: There was a lot of discussion at the conference about artificial intelligence and there is definitely some skepticism over it. There are also some things that are happening that aren’t necessarily artificial intelligence, but involves using information technology to improve processes to become more automatic and efficient. So, anytime there is a repetitive process, they’ve figured out ways to automate those things, even it takes a search function.

What were you most surprised to learn at the Forum?

Mark: I was also really surprised to learn about all of the different industries there are in staffing. I met a guy that has a physician staffing company. They deal with hospitals throughout the country, some in small remote areas, that when the doctor gets sick, goes on vacation or must be away, they are able to find a physician to fill in until a full time replacement is chosen. It sounds like they have a pretty sizeable pool of physicians that are working in hospitals all over the country at any one time.

What were some of the industry-wide issues addressed during the forum?

Mark: There was a lot of talk about the industry being commoditized. That didn’t use to be the case. We’re seeing that in a lot of the things we do with the strong pricing pressure on margins. The idea of dealing with some of the solutions work is to change that equation. The solutions work is based more on expertise, skillset and being able to manage projects with a successful end result. This is an opportunity to make additional money, additional margin, but the opposite can happen to if you’re not good at it. It’s definitely more risky.

It seems as though the Executive Forum was packed with informative sessions. Thanks for sharing, Mark!

 

Finalists Announced in 2nd annual Lithuanian-American Innovation Award

Finalists Announced in 2nd annual Lithuanian-American Innovation Award

By Alisha Dixon

Lith-Amer Innovation Award finalistsStrategic Staffing Solutions CEO Cindy Pasky announced on Wednesday, Feb. 28 the winners of the 2nd annual Lithuanian-American Innovation Award at Vilnius University in Vilnius, Lithuania. Established by the Baltic American Freedom Foundation, the American-Lithuanian Business Council and the U.S. Embassy in Vilnius, the Lithuanian-American Innovation Award was created to be awarded to a Lithuanian individual, organization, university, or firm that has developed an innovation in collaboration with a U.S. partner.

“Congratulations to the future leaders of innovation,” said Pasky, the only non-Lithuanian trustee on Vilnius University’s endowment. “What is most exciting is the bilateral partnerships that all finalists have formed. These collaborations will move the world forward. Thank you to the ALBC, BAFF, the U.S. Embassy here in Lithuania and Vilnius University for supporting innovation.”

At the ceremony co-sponsored by the U.S. Ambassador, American Lithuanian Business Council and funded by the Baltic American Freedom Foundation at Vilnius University, the top two winners were awarded cash grants of 10,000 euros or 5,000 euros. Earning the first place award, UAB Vittamed, which created the world’s first non-invasive gauge of pressure head (intracranial pressure) and in second place, Deeper, the first smartfood sonar fishfinder.

“Innovation is a major factor in the growing economy. No matter what it is – medicine, industry, agriculture, or business – innovation leads to and boosts economic efficiency and competitiveness,” Anne Hall, U.S. Ambassador said during the ceremony. “For this reason, we are contributing to the Lithuanian-American Innovation Awards – they draw attention to the high level of innovation and cooperation between Lithuanian and American partners and provide modest financial support for this cooperation to continue. Our states are at the forefront of the development and implementation of innovative solutions. This award is one of the ways to spread the message to the world.”

For a complete list of finalists, visit amlithbc.org.