Higher Education and Temporary Workers: The Struggle is REAL

It’s one thing to struggle when finding and managing your temporary workers; it’s another thing to know you’re not alone!  

Are you struggling? 

We’ve got you covered.  

Ted Bohlin, Contingent Program Workforce Manager at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, is jumping on a call with us and Workday VNDLY to discuss how much easier life is with a Managed Services Provider (MSP) and a Vendor Management System (VMS) technology partner to manage temporary (aka contingent) workers.  

But…getting there wasn’t always easy! Ted had many questions along the way, and there were also a few surprise bumps in the road during implementation.  

Hold your spot! 

Topic: Revolutionizing How Higher Education Engages with and Manages Contingent Labor 
Date:  July 17 
Time: 1 p.m. ET

Through honest discussion and sharing of real-life experiences, the panel will explore the following struggles:   

  • Why is an MSP/VMS partnership beneficial for your college or university?  
  • What are some common pitfalls and how can you avoid them?  
  • How can you get started?  
     

“In a day and age when talent and the quest to find it has become so scarce, it’s critical to use all of the options available to get access to those workers,” said Greg Gary, VP of Sales and Partnerships at nextSource. “You need to explore all the avenues – as well as the strengths and challenges they may pose. This discussion with Ted will provide another tool in your toolbelt to take on and manage those struggles with temporary workers.”   

Join us today!  

Our panel of industry luminaries includes:  

  • Ted Bohlin, Contingent Program Workforce Manager at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill – Ted has 25+ years of experience at various levels in the MSP/VMS space. He currently runs the MSP/VMS program for UNC-Chapel Hill to oversee spend management and risk mitigation, ensure diversity spend opportunities, and use reporting and analytics to provide metrics-driven solutions.   
  • Tim McAward, VP Higher Education at nextSource – Tim brings 40 years of extensive experience in contingent workforce management including strategic account relationship management. He’s responsible for consulting and assisting clients to gain greater access to talent.  
  • Customized solutions to clients by combining Managed Service Provider (MSP) services and Vendor Management Systems (VMS). He’s also responsible for forging strong relationships with the industry’s best service and technology partners.   
  • Tom Kelly, Regional Sales Director at Workday VNDLY – Tom brings more than 15 years of experience in software business development, primarily with Workday. His expertise now lies within the Vendor Management Systems (VMS) space.   

Sign me up!  

Bring your questions! The panel will answer as many as possible! 

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