
I love the business, its role and the opportunity to help people find good work—and our clients, good people. When this happens, everybody wins.– President & CEO Frank Moran
As Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer, Frank Moran has spent over 22 years growing TeamOne into one of Southern California's most successful employment agencies.
But his success in this business wasn't always predictable. Mr. Moran landed in the staffing world at the ripe age of 26 when while unemployed, the job placement firm he signed on with found him work…with them. One year after that fateful career turn, this ambitious entrepreneur broke off to launch his own independent staffing business: TeamOne.
That was 1987. Since then, Mr. Moran has grown his humble one-office operation into six—including locations in West Los Angeles, Irvine, Mira Loma, and three overseas in Belgium.
My single greatest joy is developing our internal team members to their fullest income potential.
Attributing much of his success to the ideals by which he lives, Mr. Moran measures success not simply by his company's financial performance, but by the growth and development of its employees. TeamOne's notable employee retention rate of five-plus years on average proves his dedication to be true.
Born in Los Angeles, Mr. Moran has worked tirelessly as a proud "Angeleno" to reinforce the things he values most about his city. In addition to being an established leader in the business and civic community, Mr. Moran has been honored by the State Senate and has worked with esteemed leaders such as President Bill Clinton, President George Bush Sr., Governor Gray Davis, Governor Pete Wilson, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mayor Richard Riordan.
This region means a great deal to me—and my business. That's why when we place people locally, we never treat it lightly—but rather as a responsibility of trust.
Mr. Moran serves on many boards and commissions, including the California Chamber of Commerce (CalChamber), where he's currently chairman of the Worker's Compensation committee. Mr. Moran has also served as Co-Chair for the prestigious annual Latino Heritage Month (appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan), City Commissioner for the City of Los Angeles, as board member for the City of Los Angeles Private Industry Counsel, chair for the Los Angeles Youth at Work and on the State of California Welfare to Work board, appointed by then Governor Gray Davis. He has also proudly served on the Board of Directors for organizations such as City of Hope (a national cancer and diabetes research center) and Operation Hope (America's first non-profit inner-city banking organization).
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