Keynote speaker for 2009 Staffing Industry Analysts Healthcare Staffing Summit announced

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Staffing Industry Analysts, the premier provider of market intelligence about the staffing industry, announced today that Tom Daschle, the former Senate Majority and Minority Leader will be the keynote speaker at its 2009 Staffing Industry Analysts Healthcare Staffing Summit in Washington, DC September 15 - 16, 2009.

The Staffing Industry Analysts' Healthcare Staffing Summit is expected to attract approximately 300 senior level executives from staffing and related companies in the United States, Canada and Europe. In addition to Daschle's keynote address, the event will feature Alan Beaulieu, Senior Economist, Institute for Trend Research, who will provide his outlook for the U.S. economy and Winning New Customers and Growing Existing Customers in Good Times and Bad by professional sales coach, Jack Daly, CEO, Professional Sales Coach, Inc.

"Healthcare reform and the economy are key topics of this year's Healthcare Staffing Summit," said Ron Mester, Managing Director of Staffing Industry Analysts. "With so many changes in the field of healthcare, this will be the hot place for information, discussion and debate about the impact of change to the healthcare staffing industry."

Source: http://www.staffingindustry.com

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