Godshall Professional Recruiting and Staffing recruiter chosen to speak at Leadership Greenville graduation
June 6, 2017Godshall Professional Recruiting & Staffing’s Hannah Barfield Spellmeyer graduated from the Greenville Chamber’s Leadership Greenville program in May.
“The entire team at Godshall is extremely proud of Hannah and feel very fortunate to have her as part of the team,” said Drew Brown, vice president of Godshall Professional Recruiting and Staffing. “It’s been a joy to watch her grow professionally as a leader, and I look forward to watching her continue to thrive throughout her career. We applaud her on this great accomplishment.”
The Greenville Chamber’s Leadership program had 60 participants in this year’s class. To be considered for Leadership Greenville, applicants must complete a comprehensive application process, which includes information on community involvement, essays and submitting a professional resume. The 10-month program began in 1973 and helps develop informed, committed and qualified leaders for the Greenville community.
Spellmeyer was voted by Leadership Greenville Class 43 to serve as their Class Speaker which entails speaking at the Leadership Greenville’s graduation. Her speech described some of the most impactful experiences of Leadership Greenville and encouraged Class 43 to continue having difficult conversations, considering perspectives that aren’t always present, and engaging in the community through service. As the Class Speaker, Spellmeyer is tasked with maintaining communication post-graduation and serving on the Leadership Greenville Advisory Council.
“Leadership Greenville is legendary for its transformational experiences and lifelong relationships,” said Spellmeyer. “It absolutely lives up to everything you hear and I feel so fortunate to have had the opportunity to participate.”
Spellmeyer is a recruiter on the IT team at Godshall specializing in infrastructure, development, and technology project management. She is a regular contributor to both The Upstate Business Journal and The Clutch where she writes guest business columns. Spellmeyer serves on the Board of Directors for The Family Effect and Upcountry History Museum. She is also an active member of The Junior League of Greenville and will chair the VISIONS committee this year.
Spellmeyer graduated from the University of Georgia with a B.S. Psychology and B.A. Women’s Studies. She received her M.Ed. Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Clemson University.
About Godshall Professional Recruiting and Staffing
Founded in 1968, Godshall provides a complete range of temporary, contract and direct hiring services through specialty teams that focus on specific areas of recruiting and placement. These areas include technical, professional, financial, legal, manufacturing and healthcare. The Greenville, SC-based company is a certified 100 percent woman-owned business by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), and a member of National Personnel Associates and TempNet, the International Network of Independent Staffing Services. For more information, visit www.SCCareerSearch.com.