EAGAN, Minn., Feb. 13, 2018 -- TempWorks Software, a premier staffing software provider for more than 20 years, is pleased to announce the promotion of Casey Kraus to President of TempWorks Software. In his previous role as Executive Vice President, Kraus successfully implemented strategies to boost sales and deliver a superior client experience for the hundreds of staffing agencies that rely on TempWorks for their technology solution.
“Kraus has more than earned the role of president for the last decade of hard work, relentless dedication, and insightful leadership decisions,” says David Dourgarian, CEO of TempWorks Software. “TempWorks has experienced rapid growth and change in the last few years, both in employee headcount and business operations. The separation of duties between CEO and President will enable Kraus, the management team, and myself to better support strategic initiatives and ensure the continued growth and success of the company.”
Since Kraus joined the company in 2007, his unwavering loyalty to the company, astute direction for the account and client relationship management process, and significant improvements to the sales and revenue pipeline has helped TempWorks achieve record growth.
“As President, I am excited to help lay the groundwork for success moving forward. By taking on primary responsibility of sales strategy and client transactions for the company, I am confident that TempWorks will continue to grow while still preserving the culture of independence and entrepreneurship that the company was built on when it was founded more than 20 years ago,” says Kraus.
About TempWorks Software
Based in Eagan, Minnesota, independently-owned TempWorks Software has been a leading provider of staffing software solutions for more than 20 years. With an emphasis on exemplary client service, TempWorks consistently delivers innovative and cutting-edge technology to hundreds of temporary staffing agencies across the nation.
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