The Kforce Story: 50 Plus Years of Great People Delivering Great Results

1999 Bill Sanders joins the Romac International team on April 1. On June 8, Romac holds a webcast news conference to announce its launch of the KnowledgeForce Network, kforce.com. Romac International announced the official change of name to kforce.com on November 17. 2000 kforce.com’s commercial debuts at the January 30 Super Bowl game.

2005 Kforce acquires VistaRMS in February and begins development of its government staffing line of business. Dave Dunkel personally provides the seed money for the nonprofit, charitable Fezziwig Foundation. 2006 RecruitMax, the new contact management system, is put into operation. PCCI is acquired in February of 2006 followed by Bradson’s finance and accounting government business in October. 2007 Kforce announces surpassing the $1 billion mark in unaudited annual revenues. The new vision for Kforce becomes “To be the Firm most respected by those we Serve.” 2008 dNovus, a government contractor, is acquired in December. The SCC, or Stewardship and Community Committee, is organized.

kforce changes its name to its current moniker, Kforce.

The National Operations Center is organized and is renamed National Recruiting Center a few years later.

The National Champions team is established.

ISS—International Specialty Solutions—is organized as a new service offering.

2001 Kforce moves into its new headquarters in Ybor City on September 14. 2002 Kforce modifies its vision, “To be the Firm most respected by those we Serve,” creating the tag line Great People = Great Results. ®

2011 Kforce again crosses the $1 billion revenue threshold.

2012 Kforce proudly celebrates its fiftieth anniversary.

2015 Kforce reaches twenty years on Nasdaq.

2004 Kforce acquires Hall Kinion in June.

2018 The Kforce vision becomes “To have a meaningful impact on all the lives we serve,” TM creating the tag line We Love What We Do. We Love Who We Serve. ®

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