Express Personnel Services Opens Office in Waltham
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Express Personnel Services Opens Office in Waltham

WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 16, 2006 - Express Personnel Services announces the opening of an office in Waltham under the ownership of Michaela June and Richard Olson, Jr.
June and Olson will assist local job seekers in finding jobs and recruiting qualified employees for businesses in the area. Express offers full-time recruiting and interviewing, as well as traditional temporary staffing in a variety of fields, including office services, customer service, technical, professional and light industrial services.

Prior to opening the office, June worked as the customer support manager for Bank of America in Boston.

Olson was employed for 17 years as Executive Vice President at Fleet, a branch of Bank of America in Boston. He most recently worked as a consumer market executive for Bank of America in Boston. Olson earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from Bentley College in Waltham. He also serves as Vice Chair of the Board for Freedom House and Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation. Olson is also on the Board of Visitors for Fenway Community Health Center. He is actively involved with Community Servings, an organization that serves meals to the critically ill.

“I am looking forward to placing the right people in the right jobs so they can succeed and our clients can benefit,” June said.

The Waltham office, located at 32 South Street, Ste. 302, is currently interviewing applicants. For more information on job openings or to find available workers, stop by the office, call (781)547-4273 or visit the Express Web site at www.expresspersonnel.com.

With nearly 600 offices in four countries, Express Services, Inc. employs 350,000 people each year. Sales for the Oklahoma City-based company totaled $1.8 billion in 2006.
Express provides expertise in evaluation and direct hire, temporary staffing, executive recruiting and human resources.

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