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Peoplesource President Teri Scott Named One of Canada’s Top Female Entrepreneurs!

By May 26, 2015February 19th, 2016Press

teri-scott-smlToronto, Ontario (May 26, 2015) PROFIT and Chatelaine today ranked Teri Scott No. 47on the 17th annual W100 list of Canada’s Top Female Entrepreneurs. This is the second year in a row that Teri has been included in the PROFIT/Chatelaine W100. Published in the June issue of
Canadian Business (available now) and online at PROFITguide.com and Chatelaine.com, the W100 ranks female entrepreneurs with a proprietary formula that considers the size, growth rate and profitability of the businesses they own and run.

“You need a bold vision, an innovative strategy and loads of tenacity to earn a spot on the W100,” says James Cowan, Editor-in-chief of PROFIT and Canadian Business. “Every person on this list represents the pinnacle of business success in Canada. Their stories are inspiring and instructive for those seeking to excel as an entrepreneur.”

“Having now been honored on this prestigious ranking in consecutive years has made all of us at Peoplesource and the entire Wish Group of Companies so proud of Teri. Her bold determination to provide unsurpassed qualify of service to every client and each associate we employ is inspiring. Teri’s attention to developing people whether our external or internal staff has been a great example for all of us. This achievement reflects the passion and dedication that her entire team has for people and the business in general.” – Frank Cianciulli, Chairman and CEO of the Wish Group

“I feel very fortunate to be recognized on this list of so many talented women who exemplify entrepreneurialism in every aspect of their lives. In my case however this achievement truly belongs to a much larger community of individuals, the talented, supportive, creative and intensely passionate people I’ve surrounded myself with every day at Peoplesource.” Teri Scott, President of PEOPLESource Staffing Solutions

Teri began her career in Social Work for a government funded organization in the Kitchener Waterloo region. Realizing that Social Work wasn’t her true calling, Teri decided to further her education by obtaining her degree in Human Resource Management. After a few years working with the largest privately held human resource consultancy firm in North America Teri came to Peoplesource and began overseeing all six of the Peoplesource offices. In 2010, Teri was promoted to President and Co-Owner of Peoplesource.

About the PROFIT/Chatelaine W100

Now in its 17th year, the PROFIT/Chatelaine W100 ranking of Canada’s Top Female Entrepreneurs is Canada’s largest celebration of achievement by women business owners. Produced by the editors of PROFIT and Chatelaine, the rankings and extended coverage of the women honoured are published in print and online. Applicants to the 2015 W100 were ranked using a proprietary formula that considers the size, growth rate and profitability of the companies they own and manage. To see this year’s complete ranking and find links to all of our W100 editorial coverage, visit http://www.profitguide.com/w100.

About Peoplesource Staffing Solutions

Peoplesource has established itself as one of the premiere providers of recruitment solutions in Canada by bringing together fresh ideas and unique experiences to build valuable strategic partnerships with both clients and candidates. Peoplesource is proud to be 100% Canadian owned and operated, and is part of the multi-award winning Wish Group company.

Peoplesource does not just match people to jobs. They develop a partnership with the customer, determining what the customer defines as success along the way, all while investing time in and attention to the relationship. Peoplesource has won several accolades for their success, including
the Profit Hot 50 Canada’s Emerging Growth Companies, Profit 100 Canada’s Fastest Growing Companies, Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies, Best Small & Medium Employer, Canada’s Best Places to Work, and the Readers’ Choice Best Staffing Firm Award.

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