COSTA MESA, Calif., May 04, 2017 -- Profit Recovery Partners, LLC (PRP) announced today that Amber Hayes has been named Director of Human Resources. In her new role, Ms. Hayes will continue to spearhead the firm’s current recruitment efforts, while implementing a comprehensive employee onboarding program that immerses new PRP hires in the firm’s history and culture while providing them with invaluable hands-on training opportunities with PRP’s most senior consultants.
Since she joined the PRP team as a Recruiter, Ms. Hayes has been responsible for increasing PRP’s headcount by 35% in 18 months, as well as defining a new workplace culture that emphasizes collaboration, dedication, and public appreciation of jobs well done through her implementation and management of several new employee incentive programs.
PRP President Jeremy Linehan said about Ms. Hayes’ accomplishments: “Amber has set a new HR standard for our firm in terms of recruiting, HR processes, and defining culture. Her numerous accomplishments are evidence of the opportunity that exists at PRP for those that aspire to achieve, regardless of tenure or time in position.”
About Profit Recovery Partners, LLC
Profit Recovery Partners, LLC (PRP) develops, implements, and manages cost reduction solutions for Fortune 1000 companies, law firms, private equity firms, and private companies throughout North America. Its industry experience and more than $2.4 billion in annual managed spend, as well as its program for ongoing support and verification, drive PRP’s continued commitment to award-winning service. PRP’s spend management, supplier management, and procurement strategies have resulted in more than $3 billion in client savings. To learn more, visit www.prpllc.com or call 877-484-7776.
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