The IT staffing industry is feeling the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, with many clients needing their consultants to work from home and everyone concerned about staying healthy. Client industries are feeling the impact, with some faring better than others.
The full effects of Covid-19 are hitting now, in March, which traditionally tends to be one of the busier months for IT staffing, said Harley Lippman, CEO at Genesis10, in an article in Staffing Industry Review magazine. Some openings that were supposed to start in March have been pushed back into April for now, he said.
At Genesis10, our company is working remote with safety of our employees, contractors and clients at the forefront of our minds.
Read the article to learn more about what Harley discussed with Staffing Industry Review on how Genesis10 is moving forward without skipping a beat.
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Harley’s leadership extends beyond business. He serves on the boards of leading business, academic, and policy institutions. His appointments include the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Partnership for Peace Advisory Board, where he helps advance efforts to foster trust and cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians. He has also served, by presidential appointment and Senate confirmation, on the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad under multiple administrations.
He sits on the boards or advisory councils of Yale University’s School of Management, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Brookings Institution, The Washington Institute, the Middle East Forum, and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), where he serves on the Political Leadership Council and Executive Committee.
Previously, Harley served as public director of the New York Mercantile Exchange and held leadership positions with the American Jewish Congress and the America-Israel Friendship League.
A committed philanthropist, Harley is the sole financial supporter of an orphanage in Cambodia, where he has helped dozens of children access education and opportunity, including funding college tuition for many. He has also led efforts to identify and memorialize unmarked Holocaust mass graves in Eastern Europe, helping preserve the memory of those lost. His documentary, Safeguarding Memory, aired on PBS and received two awards for its impact and storytelling.
Harley continues to combine business leadership with civic responsibility, making lasting contributions to the fields of technology, education, diplomacy, and remembrance.