The success of Hunter Technical Resources, the Atlanta-based IT staffing firm is well-known. We asked the leaders how they defied the odds of creating such results during difficult economic times.
CLINT BAILEY
Clint prides himself on being a 3rd-generation native Atlantan. He started working in IT staffing thirteen years ago as an Account Executive
One of the founding partners of
Hunter, Clint serves the company today as Vice President of Sales. Clint
graduated from Georgia Tech with a B.S. in Textile Engineering and actively
participates in a several Georgia Tech Alumni and mentoring organizations. In
addition, Clint volunteers for many Atlanta community organizations including
TechBridge, Atlanta Community Food Bank, Children’s Restoration Network,
Atlanta’s Principle for a Day program and is the lead for Hunter’s partnership
with Sutton Middle School.
RICKY STEELE
Ricky is the Chief
Development Officer for Hunter Technical Resources. Steele is an Atlanta native
but grew up in Columbus, Georgia. Ricky returned to Atlanta in 1978 and
promises he is here to stay. Steele’s enjoyed an entrepreneurial start to his
career and in 1986, he was named the Georgia Small Business Person of the Year.
Ricky has also served as a Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Client Partner
at Korn/Ferry International and Chief Development Officer at Definition 6.
Steele’s is very active in the community founding two not for profit
organizations, Atlanta’s Table and Hospitality Helping Hands. He has also
served on a variety of community Boards of Directors including The Atlanta
Community Food Bank, Leadership Atlanta, Hands on Atlanta, and Meeting
Professionals International.
Ricky is also the author of The Heart of Networking, a book based on his philosophy of
being a servant leader by living the Golden Rule. Steele’s presentations on
networking are widely attended and highly recommended.