Gordon-Hughes & Associates, the leading Executive Recruiting Firm for the SBA (Small Business Administration) Lending industry, to exhibit at the 2005 NAGGL Mid-year conference.

January 26, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
For the second consecutive year, Gordon-Hughes & Associates will exhibit at the NAGGL Mid-Year conference. This years Mid-Year conference will be held in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

Thomas Hughes stated “We have found it very productive to have exhibited at the pervious NAGGL conferences. These have been great opportunities for us to meet and interact with many of the industry leaders. We hope to introduce to our current and perspective clients the new functionality of our website, which allows us to list our current search assignments.”

To view the current openings, click on http://www.gordon-hughes.com/CurrentSearches.html and by clicking the links for the specific position, the page for the candidate submission profile form will appear http://www.gordon-hughes.com/CandidateFormfromJobs.asp.


About Gordon-Hughes & Associates
Thomas Hughes and Neal Gordon have over 50 combined years of Executive Search, Recruiting and Consulting experience and they have become the search firm of choice for many of the top and emerging SBA (Small Business Administration) Lenders. Gordon-Hughes and Associates is dedicated to providing a consistent, client-centered array of recruiting services. The organization has a market focus for the following functions:

* Executive Management
* National & Regional Sales Managers
* Business Development Officers (BDO)
* Underwriters
* Senior Closing Specialists
* Workout/Liquidation Management

Whether the assignment is to satisfy a critical search initiative, conduct highly confidential and sensitive searches or identify and attract key industry professionals, Gordon-Hughes & Associates will provide unparalleled service. As a result of years of industry focus and specialization within the SBA lending market, our firm has developed deep knowledge, insight and expertise within this critical commercial lending segment.