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Jim,
this is awesome! Wow, a lot of research went into this.. It is really interesting to see what really has taken place, and how far we Really have come, not to mention the original Players in this industry. Glenn wow impressive Resume..

This was awesome..

June, 2007 SOURCERS GUILD formation
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The Sourcers Guild Mission is to bring professionalism and recognition to the Names Sourcing Industry. With all of your help, we can make this a strong and viable organization that can represent itself at the table with a forceful and meaningful message.

“We will either find a way or make one.” ~ Hannibal

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Ahhh... Maybe, like ME, Jim is just too young to remember! ;)) Jim - Listen up, and repeat after me: "Alexander Graham Bell... Father of Telephone Sourcing; Al Gore... Father of Internet Sourcing." (I'm just being silly now, but actually have been in retained Executive Search, beginning on the Research side, since the 1970s! - and will certainly take part in the survey.)

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