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PROFILES IN INNOVATION


PEOPLE AND EVENTS SHELTON GUINN, NEW VP, HUMAN RESOURCES AT MARKETSOURCE S


helton Guinn, a longtime executive at Aerotek, an Allegis Group Compa- ny, has been appointed Vice President of Human Resources for Market- Source, also part of the Allegis Group. Allegis Group companies offer expertise in specific industries, skills,


and service models. MarketSource provides customized sales solutions and capabilities for retail and B2B customers. Guinn has spent the past 20 years of his career with Aerotek, most recently


serving as Executive Director of HR. Aerotek is a staffing and recruiting service for technical, professional, and industrial positions in virtually every major industry.


Since joining Aerotek in 1997, Guinn has held a diverse range of roles. He


began as a recruiter and was promoted into a sales role before taking on the role of director of business operations. He then moved into Aerotek’s national sales team in 2008 before joining Aerotek’s HR team in 2011. As a part of Aerotek’s HR leadership team, Guinn played an integral role in establishing the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and building out Aerotek’s D&I program. In 2015 Guinn was promoted to Executive Director of HR and now oversees all of Aerotek’s HR functions. S


CCG JOINS WITH WWT AND BDPA TO SUPPORT GLF


(GLF) Technology Summit held April 6 in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Career Communications Group (CCG) is one of three


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partnership organizations that have joined with Missouri-based World Wide Technology, Inc. to create, nurture, and grow a global coalition to increase the number of technologists in the American workforce. “Career Communications Group’s philanthropic arm,


Foundation for Education Development, Inc. (FEDI), supports Global Leadership Forum’s mission and is committed to working with GLF to transform the futures of currently underrepresented youth through STEM education and career opportunities,” said CCG CEO Tyrone Taborn.


yrone Taborn, Career Communications Group CEO and Chief Content Officer (standing far right in the above photo), was at the first annual Global Leadership Forum


The Global Leadership Forum (GLF) announced its launch and mission at the National Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) Conference in 2015. “The Global Leadership Forum’s mission is to unite


and empower diverse talent to enable innovation,“ said Jim Kavanaugh, who co-founded World Wide Technology with David Steward (standing far left in photo) and serves as the company’s CEO. “The mission is to inspire and ignite untapped potential in the global community.“ “We have formed a coalition of the best organizations and institutions in the country with a proven track record of educating [and] developing STEM talent,“Kavanaugh said. World Wide Technology (WWT), which has grown from


a small product reseller into a technology solution provider with over 4,000 employees, launched the GLF collaboration with the Information Technology Senior Management Forum, which prepares next generation technology leaders; Black Data Processing Associates, a pioneer in technology training for minority IT professionals and high school students; and CGG’s Foundation for Educational Development, which was founded in 1993 to promote career opportunities in technology to historically underrepresented groups in STEM careers. S


8 USBE&IT | DEANS ISSUE 2017 www.blackengineer.com


Compiled by Lango Deen ldeen@ccgmag.com


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