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Company Beginnings in 1948
A year later, in 1954, the company was incorporated in California with Stover as president.
In December 1976, the New York Times reported that Western had more than 2,000 Santas in stores and was the nation's top Santa supplier.
1980: First office in Switzerland opens.
1984: Franchise Sales Program is launched.
In 1985 Western began publicizing its annual 'Santa Index,' which showed how well or poorly Christmas retail business was doing.
1985: First office in New Zealand opens.
In 1991 Western experienced a growth spurt.
In October 1993, however, the company filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its intent to sell 1.7 million shares in a public offering.
By 1993, Western was becoming well focused on a core market of the clerical and light industrial workers it later termed 'Essential Support.' Its international network was a hybrid of company-owned offices and franchises.
In 1994 Western Temporary Services changed its name to Western Staff Services.
The offering finally was made in May 1996 and was well received by investors.
At the time, the division had 56 offices in 20 states, with total revenues of $43 million in fiscal year 1996.
1997: Western Staff makes 16 acquisitions in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
In all, it made 15 acquisitions during the year, including the purchase of the Texas-based Personnel Connection in July 1998.
When, in late 1998, Stover announced that he was stepping down as CEO, Phippen was the natural choice to take over the position.
1999: Western Staff sells its subsidiary Western Medical Services.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Express Employment Professionals International HQ | 1983 | $1.3B | 13,756 | 7 |
| Yoh | 1940 | $374.0M | 4,000 | 10 |
| Kelly Services | 1946 | $4.5B | 7,100 | 2,575 |
| Olsten Staffing Services | 1950 | $3.5B | 12,300 | - |
| Snelling | 1951 | $34.6M | 1,200 | 257 |
| PrideStaff | 1978 | $213.7M | 1,740 | 31 |
| AccuStaff | 1979 | $650,000 | 10 | - |
| Express Employment Indy South | - | $6.5M | 96 | 239 |
| Advantage Staffing | - | $82.0M | 501 | 51 |
| The Arnold Group | 1979 | $7.5M | 10 | 26 |
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