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NAS Addresses Recruitment Challenges at NCHRA Meeting



the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco.


Cleveland, OH July 14, 2008 -- Acknowledging a projected shortage of nearly 10 million workers by 2010, NAS Recruitment Communications (http://www.nasrecruitment.com) announced today that Matthew Kaiser, Vice President and Talent Strategist, will present tactics to meet this hiring challenge at the NCHRA Recruitment & Talent Management Conference. The event is being held on Thursday, July 24, 2008 at the Westin St. Francis in San Francisco.



Speaking on "Brand Yourself a Winner -- Attract Winning Talent," Kaiser will provide innovative ways to promote brand identity through unique channels -- including online and offline -- and engage A-level candidates. This interactive presentation will include valuable insights into methods that can immediately impact an organization's ability to stand out in a highly competitive recruitment marketplace.



Kaiser is a much sought-after national speaker on the development of employment brand identity and innovative sourcing tactics. He has over 11 years' professional experience with Fortune 100 and 500 clients in a variety of industries, and offers unique insights into maximizing traditional and breakthrough media for recruitment success. Kaiser holds a Bachelor's degree in Marketing and Multinational Business from Florida State University.



NAS Recruitment Communications (http://www.nasrecruitment.com) is a recognized leader in the specialized field of human resource communications. As a McCann Worldgroup agency, NAS offers a 36-office network providing best-of-class service delivery with global, national, and local market expertise.






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