Jennifer Sheets is a talented and exceptionally resourceful senior executive with more than 16 years of excellence in staffing and employment, working with an exhaustive array of different industries. Jennifer is a resilient businesswoman with a long track record of repeated success in overcoming business and personal adversity. With extensive expertise in project management, vendor-client relationships, human capital management and human resources, Jennifer’s unique insight in all aspects of human resources would surely prove invaluable to any board of directors wishing to optimize their staffing and HR practices. Jennifer is a strongly motivated leader who is keenly adept at managing complex situations and has a strong inner drive towards growth and innovation,
Jennifer Sheets is the founder and CEO of MasterStaff, Inc., one of the country’s fastest growing staffing agencies, offering employment-related services tailored to meet the needs of businesses, large or small. Jennifer started the company in 1999 and formally launched its operations in 2000. As CEO, Jennifer oversees all business operations, including vendor and client contracts, all financials, legal matters, and employer relations. She maintains an average of 500 employees on payroll per week and has assisted more than 27,000 people find the right job across nearly every possible industry. She has partnered with large corporations such as Bridgestone America and Hot Topic in finding qualified staff, and was brought into sizable companies including Asurion and Macy’s to fulfil staffing needs with remarkable success. Over the past 15 years since founding MasterStaff, Jennifer has facilitated and overseen impressive sustainable growth, as the company has achieved over $5 million in sales annually since 2003, with current sales figures of over $9 million. In light of its recent achievements, MasterStaff was named by the Nashville Business Journal as the 16th Largest Female-Owned Corporation in Middle Tennessee.
Jennifer has been an active participant, advocate, and contributor in the fight against cancer, with a particular focus on childhood cancer, leukemia, and the bone marrow transplant community; this cause is particularly personal to Jennifer as the parent of a child diagnosed with Leukemia. Over the years, in addition to her involvement with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Jennifer has served on the boards for several non-profit organizations involved in the fight against pediatric cancer.
She serves on a number of advisory boards and boards of directors. She is member of the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), Women in Technology (WIT), the National Defense Industry Association, Youth for Christ, the National Association For Women Business Owners Nashville (NAWBO), the Better Business Bureau Advisory Board, and the Women’s Enterprise National Council.