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Shally Steckerl / The Sourcing Institute
Shally Steckerl is Founder of The Sourcing Institute and originator of the talent sourcing discipline. A Returned Peace Corps Volunteer with twenty years of recruiting experience Mr. Steckerl builds enterprise recruiting engines for Fortune 500 brands helping them efficiently find unfindable talent.
He has been provoking thought and providing instant pain relief for talent sourcing and recruiting agony since 1996. Mr. Steckerl is the author of the industry textbook The Talent Sourcing and Recruitment Handbook ISBN 978-1928734796. Hailing from Colombia, S.A., Shally now lives with his family in Atlanta, Georgia. He is an Adjunct Faculty at Temple University’s Fox School of Business and a frequently requested keynote speaker at recruitment leadership conferences around the world.
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Stefanie Steckerl / The Sourcing Institute
Stefanie Steckerl is a founding member and Vice President of The Sourcing Institute. She manages all technical operations, including web development, vendor relations, customer support, desktop support, webinar support, training coordination and delivery.
Originally from Maine, Stefanie has a Masters in Computer Information Systems, and now lives in Atlanta with her family.
2 comments on “Shally and Stefanie Steckerl of The Sourcing Institute”
This was a great interview! You guys were wonderful and such great spokespeople for our industry and if only there were more like you – we wouldn’t have the systemic problems we have in it today – we wouldn’t be so stuck!
I believe in you, Shally and now that I understand the part Stefanie plays (I suspected it meeting her once before) I know the two of you have the true grit it takes to see these things through. People look at our industry and have NO IDEA what really goes on. You two did a nice job of bringing it real.
I noticed it took someone in New Zealand – Rebecca Clarke – the Sourcing Summit’s Moderator there who did research on you for her introduction to your Keynote presentation to recognize the grandfather status you were bringing from the United States to her country on Internet sourcing and I thought that was a wonderful nod from her and from many in the crowd who knew your work from way back. Your contribution is legion and in some ways I think you may be appreciated more around the world than you are in your own back yard.
So many owe so very much.
I’m lucky to know you and happy to call you my friend.
Thank you Maureen, Stefi and I are very honored to count you among our friends!