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History of WOLF Environmental Group
WOLF Environmental Group was established in November of 1990 by Judy Stockton after she had been employed for four years in an international executive search firm based in Montreal, Canada. This firm's approach to professional client/candidate relationships was extremely unique. While in Montreal, Judy had achieved the status of the number one revenue producer in Canada. In 1989, the firm then transferred her to Los Angeles, California to establish a division.
Having accomplished the above objective, Judy then relocated to the Northwest, where WOLF Environmental Group was founded, an executive search firm that specializes in the placement of Environmental and Geotechnical professionals in the Northwest. Choosing to work specifically in this region, and in an industry that genuinely interested her, allowed WOLF to meet personally most of its clients and candidates.
Clients value WOLF Environmental Group's knowledge of local contacts, trends, regulations and confidential candidate relationships that have been developed over the years. Judy is ahead of the marketplace and knows the news before it hits the newsstand, giving candidates and clients a definite advantage. The firm doesn't rely on available candidates or a database exclusively. When Judy listens to professionals in the industry, they open up and tell her what their personal and professional goals are. Listening behind the words is how WOLF makes matches. Judy has learned to focus on what is "not" being said and then asks the critical questions, which prevents any "derailing" of the interviewing and hiring process.
Trust, knowledge and excellent references have made WOLF Environmental Group the number one environmental and engineering search firm in the Northwest. WOLF is also old fashioned in their business practices. Guarantees may be long over, but WOLF will always do what it takes to solve any problems. "All we have is our reputation, and we guard it carefully."
Many people ask: "Why the name WOLF Environmental Group?" It was a personal choice. The WOLF is an incredible spirit animal and represents intelligence, integrity, natural beauty and part of the wild most of us are striving to protect. They are controversial survivors and need our understanding, respect and protection.
Therefore, a portion of the revenue produced by WOLF is donated to the WOLF organizations. You will find links to some of these organizations below. They educate people on the importance of respecting and protecting this majestic and misunderstood beauty of nature. It is our human responsibility.
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress... can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi
Judy S. Stockton
President
WOLF Environmental Group, Inc.
Here are some great links to sites about
wolves.
Raincoast Conservation Society - "Are wolves on the coast genetically unique?"
International
Wolf Center - "Teaching the world about wolves"
Timber
Wolf Information Network - "Mission: To increase public awareness and
acceptance of the wolf in its natural habitat and its ecological role in the
environment."
Wolf
Recovery Foundation - "Updates on the Idaho and Yellowstone wolf
reintroduction. Join trips and expeditions to explore wolf habitat. Learn how
you can help protect wolves!"
North American
Wolf Association - "Non-profit organization dedicated to the
preservation of wolves"
Candy
Kitchen Rescue Ranch - "a non-profit organization providing safe
sanctuary to abused and abandoned captive-bred wolves and wolf dogs"
Defenders
of Wildlife
Maine
Wolf Coalition - "The Maine Wolf Coalition promotes the conduct of
research to determine the status of the wolf in Maine"
Minnesota
Wolf Alliance - "Stop early De-listing of the Grey wolf"
Sierra
Club - "If you had five wishes..."
Wolf Haven International
Canadian Wolves - "The modern world has denigrated ...."
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