Caliber CEO, Clay Walker, has been recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the North American staffing industry by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA). The annual list shines a spotlight on influential staffing leaders making the world of work, work better – a major feat given the plethora of uncertainties and disruptions this past year.
Under Walker’s leadership, Caliber achieved a 35% increase in revenue, 31% rise in gross profit and a staggering 59% expansion of its team in 2023. Walker is also focused on the future with two primary goals for the coming year:
“Caliber’s success is the direct result of our people and their commitment to professional growth, self-improvement, and provider support. Our dedicated, expert teams are focused on helping healthcare providers find fulfilling opportunities, advance their careers, and deliver the highest quality patient care,” said Walker. “This journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, and I’m looking forward to what the future has in store for all of us.”
“In the realm of leadership, greatness is not merely defined by titles, but by the resilience and vision to navigate uncharted waters,” said SIA President Ursula Williams. “To the Staffing 100 North America executives honored for their exceptional contributions, your ability to steer organizations through unprecedented times stands as a testament to your unwavering commitment and remarkable leadership. Each of you have made an extraordinarily positive impact on your organizations, your teams and all the people you serve.”
About SIA’s Staffing 100 List
This year’s Staffing 100 North America executives piloted their companies through a surprisingly resilient economy with the U.S. staffing market reaching an estimated $201.7 billion. As a comparison, in what was considered an outstanding 2019, the U.S. staffing industry generated $153.1 billion in revenue.
About Caliber Healthcare Solutions
Caliber Healthcare Solutions empowers high-quality physicians and advanced practice providers with greater career flexibility, autonomy, and mobility. As the leading provider-centric staffing firm, we serve as a trusted advisor both to providers and organizations competing for scarce clinical talent. Built on a foundation of specialization and exceptional support, Caliber’s workforce solutions ensure the quality and continuity of patient care in communities across the U.S. We deliver exceptional outcomes by putting the provider at the center of our purpose. Learn more at www.caliberhealth.com.
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