Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> October 13, 2003

Fredric Frank – Talentkeepers Inc

FREDRIC D. FRANK, CEO of TalentKeepers, Inc., has over 25 years of experience in the human resources industry, as an entrepreneur building and selling two companies, as an executive with a multi- billion dollar global e-information and solutions company and as a professional well schooled in the various areas of human resources. In 1976, he co-founded and was a principal in Assessment Designs International, which was a firm focusing on the areas of personnel selection, assessment and training, with the Fortune 2000 as its client base. Assessment Designs was acquired in 1984 by Wilson Learning, which was owned by John Wiley & Sons, the New York publishing firm. After approximately two years as an executive with Wilson, Mr. Frank left to begin his second company, Electronic Selection Systems, of which he was President. To provide capital for the creation of this company and particularly in terms of funding product development, venture capital was raised. ESS had a number of technology-based recruitment, assessment, and certification and training products primarily geared toward Fortune 2000 companies. In early 1997, ESS was acquired by The Thomson Corporation, a multi-billion dollar and leading global e-information and solutions company serving the business and professional marketplace. As part of Mr. Frank's activities post acquisition, he became involved in acquisitions and was instrumental in creating a new division within Thomson ' AlignMark. AlignMark spanned all areas of human resources, from recruiting and selection, learning and performance support, assessment and certification to performance management. He has worked directly with numerous client organizations including Bank of America, the FBI, the Life Insurance Management Research Association, Metropolitan Life, Time-Warner, and Xerox. Much of mr. Frank's experience has been devoted to employee retention issues. He has a BA from Michigan State University and MS and PhD degrees in Industrial Organizational Psychology from Wayne State University. Prior to beginning his first firm, he was a Professor at Bowling Green State University and The University of Central Florida. Mr. Frank has published extensively in the field of human resources. He is a member of a number of professional associations including the American Psychological Association, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, the American Society for Training and Development and The Human Resource Planning Society. He is on the Human Resource Planning Society's Editorial Review Board for its Human Resource Planning journal responsible for the talent management knowledge area. Mr. Frank is on the Board of Directors for Michigan State University's College of Arts and Letters. Profile
TWST: Can you give us a brief historical overview of

TalentKeepers?

Mr. Frank: Probably the best way to begin is by saying; I've been

in and around the issue of employee retention and turnover