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PHILADELPHIA, April 10, 2024 ~ Philadelphia-based staffing and recruitment agency, Nucleus Healthcare, has recently undergone a significant change in ownership. The company, known for its success in hiring healthcare and life sciences professionals, is now officially a woman-owned business. This change comes as current CEO Lynn Bruder acquired Nucleus through her company NuForce, LLC, which operates under the name Nucleus Healthcare.
Over the past four years, Nucleus has made a name for itself as one of the nation's top healthcare recruiting companies. With over 10,000 successful hires under their belt, they have proven to be a valuable partner for healthcare facilities and organizations across the country. Bruder's leadership has been instrumental in creating a hiring platform that addresses the critical shortage of nurses and other key employees in the industry.
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Nucleus Healthcare's impact on the healthcare industry goes beyond just filling positions. By streamlining the hiring process and providing quality candidates, they have helped organizations overcome workforce challenges. In fact, according to the American College of Healthcare Executives, workforce concerns are ranked as the top concern for hospital CEOs in 2023.
Bruder expressed her excitement about leading Nucleus Healthcare into this new chapter as a woman-owned business. "I am thrilled and honored to transform Nucleus Healthcare into one of the nation's most sought-after recruiting and staffing companies," she said. "I am energized to lead our dedicated team in making an even greater impact by enabling our healthcare partners to provide the care their patients need today."
This change also presents an opportunity for corporate, government, and healthcare companies to fulfill their initiatives of supporting women-owned businesses by partnering with Nucleus Healthcare. With their proven track record and commitment to excellence, Nucleus is poised to continue making significant contributions to the healthcare industry under Bruder's leadership.
Over the past four years, Nucleus has made a name for itself as one of the nation's top healthcare recruiting companies. With over 10,000 successful hires under their belt, they have proven to be a valuable partner for healthcare facilities and organizations across the country. Bruder's leadership has been instrumental in creating a hiring platform that addresses the critical shortage of nurses and other key employees in the industry.
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Nucleus Healthcare's impact on the healthcare industry goes beyond just filling positions. By streamlining the hiring process and providing quality candidates, they have helped organizations overcome workforce challenges. In fact, according to the American College of Healthcare Executives, workforce concerns are ranked as the top concern for hospital CEOs in 2023.
Bruder expressed her excitement about leading Nucleus Healthcare into this new chapter as a woman-owned business. "I am thrilled and honored to transform Nucleus Healthcare into one of the nation's most sought-after recruiting and staffing companies," she said. "I am energized to lead our dedicated team in making an even greater impact by enabling our healthcare partners to provide the care their patients need today."
This change also presents an opportunity for corporate, government, and healthcare companies to fulfill their initiatives of supporting women-owned businesses by partnering with Nucleus Healthcare. With their proven track record and commitment to excellence, Nucleus is poised to continue making significant contributions to the healthcare industry under Bruder's leadership.
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