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RNnetwork president recognized by Staffing Industry Analysts Global Power 150 – Women in Staffing

Lynne Gross

Lynne Gross, president of RNnetwork, has been recognized on Staffing Industry Analysts’ (SIA) 2019 Global Power 150 – Women in Staffing list. This list highlights women who have made a significant contribution to the global staffing industry.

Since joining RNnetwork in 2011, Gross has reinforced the company’s focus on putting people first. She has served in a variety of leadership roles during her time with the company and has positioned RNnetwork as a resource for travel nurses across the country.

“We are proud of Lynne’s efforts that have earned her recognition among SIA’s Global Power 150,” says Scott Beck, CHG Healthcare CEO. “Lynne contributes quality skills and dedication that ensure RNnetwork’s continued success.”

RNnetwork has been in business for 20 years and employs more than 200 people in its Boca Raton, Florida, location.

About RNnetwork
Established in 1998, RNnetwork has become a leading provider of travel nurse staffing to the healthcare industry throughout the United States. RNnetwork is also a proud member of the CHG Healthcare family of companies, which is known for its award-winning culture and has been named one of FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” each of the past 10 years. To learn more, visit RNnetwork.com.

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Paige White

Paige White is a public relations specialist for RNnetwork. She is passionate about helping others share their unique stories, both in her career and in her community.

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