Hollander Consultants Hires Successful Business Owner as New
by Matthew Bratschi
Bell Bockus joins Hollander Consultants
PORTLAND, OR: Hollander Consultants has just hired Bell Bockus as a new consultant to help handle the delivery demands necessitated from the company’s recent record expansion. Hollander Consultants ended last year with the statistically most productive year in the history of the company.
Fred King, CEO for Hollander Consultants, said, “This year will again be the greatest year ever for Hollander Consultants in terms of expansion and growth. Bell Bockus is certainly a welcome addition. As we expand, we will continue to add more professionals to our team.”
Bockus, a native Oregonian from Bend who moved to Portland in 1987, has been very successful in her own businesses, and thus came to Hollander Consultants’ attention as a potential addition to its team of professional consultants. Proven success in business is the key element the company looks for when hiring new consultants.
Eric Korb, who oversees all of Hollander Consultants client delivery, in commenting on Ms Bockus’ hiring said, “We have found that a track record of proven business success, rather than any specific degree, is the key factor that determines how effective our consultants are. We therefore base our hiring on this important factor and Bell certainly fits that mold.”
Ms. Bockus owns a successful private preschool, an infant toddler home and a drug detoxification center. She uses the administrative systems developed by L. Ron Hubbard in her businesses. Bockus said, “I’ve expanded my businesses to the point where I’m not really needed to run them on a day-to-day basis. I wanted to join a group that would be great to work with that is doing something I have a passion for. Hollander Consultants is that group.”
Hollander Consultants is one of the leading national consulting firms in the United States and Canada for the combined dentistry, optometry and veterinary professions, and uses the administrative systems developed by business management pioneer, L. Ron Hubbard.
Hollander Consultants was recently named one of the top 50 companies to work for in Oregon by Oregon Business magazine, the leading publication for Oregon businesses.
Hollander Consultants can be found online at www.hollanderconsultants.com. Hollander Consultants also maintains an online quarterly magazine, Solutions, which is located at www.solutionsmags.com.
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