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Jonathan Josendale Named 2024 CFO of the Year by Kansas City Business Journal
Posted on 08/15 by Erin Helms
LaborMAX Staffing is thrilled to announce that Jonathan Josendale, Chief Financial Officer, has been named the 2024 CFO of the Year by the Kansas City Business Journal, a nationally recognized business authority. This prestigious award was presented to Jonathan during an award ceremony on August 1st, recognizing his outstanding leadership and innovative approach to driving the company’s remarkable growth. Under Jonathan's financial stewardship, LaborMAX Staffing and its sister company, TradeMax Staffing, have experienced significant expansion. By focusing on operations with internally developed cutting-edge technology, the companies have grown from two owners to over two dozen owners across 36 states. They are predicted to generate nearly $200 million in revenue by 2025. The impact of this growth extends beyond financials, as LaborMAX Staffing and TradeMax Staffing continue to create significant economic benefits in every community they serve. Businesses that partner with these companies not only secure top talent but also achieve greater profitability and long-term success. Jonathan’s guiding principle, "improving the world one worker and one business at a time," reflects his commitment to excellence. His strategic vision has not only propelled LaborMAX Staffing to new heights but also contributed to the betterment of communities and the success of businesses across the nation.
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LaborMAX Staffing’s success is built on a deep commitment to pairing the right talent with the right company. By understanding the unique needs of each business and harnessing cutting-edge technology, LaborMAX ensures that every placement is a perfect fit, driving mutual growth and success. If you’re looking to elevate your workforce and achieve outstanding results, contact your local LaborMAX branch today to discover the difference the right fit can make.
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