David Loeser
David Loeser is currently Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Communications for The Celanese Corporation. With annual revenues in excess of $6 billion and approximately 9,500 employees worldwide, Celanese is one of the largest global specialty chemical companies. Prior to joining Celanese, Loeser served as Senior Vice President of CompuCom, a national leader in helping companies plan, implement and manage multi-vendor, industry-standard computer environments. Loeser was instrumental in the successful transition of CompuCom moving from a technology equipment company to a premier service delivery organization, while also doubling in size. Loeser brings to HRsmart more than 20 years of Human Resources experience introducing innovative programs and processes related to staffing, training, change management, organizational effectiveness, retention and productivity with firms such as Quaker State Corporation, Continental Airlines, PepsiCo Foods International and it’s subsidiary Frito-Lay, Inc., Gulf Oil Corporation and Chevron. Loeser holds a Bachelors degree in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina and an MBA from the University of Toledo.

John Muleta John Muleta, former Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is currently a partner at Venable LLP and co-chair of its Communications Practice Group in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining Venable and his most recent appointment at the FCC, Muleta was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Source 1 Technologies LLC, a privately held systems integration firm based in Washington, D.C. He was also a co-founder of OI Systems Inc., a Washington-based management-consulting firm. Muleta worked at PSINet, Inc. from 1998 to 2000, where he held the position of President for PSINet Ventures Inc. Prior to that, he was President of PSINet's Global Facilities Division and President of its India, Middle East and Africa Division. From 1994 to 1998, Muleta served in a variety of positions at the FCC, including Deputy Bureau Chief in the Common Carrier Bureau and Chief of the Enforcement Division of that bureau. He began his career at GTE Corporation and later worked at Coopers & Lybrand Consulting, LLC before joining the Commission in 1994. Muleta received his Bachelors in Systems Engineering at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Sciences in 1986. He earned his MBA and J.D. from the University of Virginia's Joint Degree Program in 1993, where he received the Shermet Scholar Award for outstanding scholarship.
Mark Stoever is Executive Vice President, Internet Advertising & Fees for Monster Worldwide, where he previously served as Senior Vice President, Internet Advertising & Fees. Stoever is responsible for directing the growth and development of consumer advertising sales efforts for Monster Worldwide network sites including: FastWeb, Making It Count, Military.com, Monster.com and MonsterTrak. Prior to joining Monster Worldwide, Stoever served as Executive Vice President of Decision Matrix Group, an investment fund specializing in technology market research. Since 1996, he has held various management roles at Lycos, Inc., a global internet content and service provider, where he served as the President and Chief Executive Officer from October 2002 to November 2004. Prior to Lycos, Mr. Stoever held management roles at ON Technology Corporation, a software company, and at Microcom, Inc., a modem technology company.
Peter Tuttle
Peter D. Tuttle is currently President and CEO of Job Serve USA. Headquartered in Beachwood Ohio, Job Serve USA is a unit of JobServe Ltd of the United Kingdom. JobServe, formed in 1993 as the very first job board, quickly grew into one of the UK’s most successful businesses. As an established leader connecting top employers with top talent, JobServe has expanded regionally to Asia, Australia, Canada and the United States, advertising jobs across many different sectors. Previously Mr. Tuttle was President and founder of CareerBoard, LLC, an Ohio Corporation that was acquired by JobServe in May 2006. JobServe USA, now headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, is part of the JobServe global network that posts over three million jobs per year. Tuttle joined Staffing Solutions Enterprises in 1989, following five years as Partner with Korn Ferry International and a 16-year career in senior level Human Resource Management positions with Merck Pharmaceutical, Picker International and Cole National Corporation. As President of Staffing Solutions Enterprises, he was instrumental in the expansion of Staffing Solutions Enterprises and began integration of Internet technology throughout this traditional staffing services business in 1995. Tuttle holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Muskingum College and a Masters of Science in Organization Development from Case Western Reserve University.
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