2026 Annual CSP Staffing and Recruiting Conference

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June 3–5

The Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa
71333 Dinah Shore Dr.
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270


Cost to Attend:

Group Discount: Pay for two registrations and get half off a third registration.

Dates:
CSP Members
Nonmembers

Between April 18–May 22
$775
$975

After May 23–On Site
$850
$1,050

Guest Pass
$125
$125

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Who Should Attend

All staffing professionals (owners, managers, recruiters, and sales consultants) and vendors

Highlights

The staffing industry has moved into a more disciplined, performance-driven era. Clients are cautious, candidates are selective, and margins are under pressure. In 2026, success is no longer driven by volume or activity alone, but by execution, alignment, and revenue intelligence. This year’s conference focuses on what matters most right now: winning business, delivering results, and building firms that scale sustainably.

Register for the California Staffing Professionals Annual Conference, then make a donation to the CSP political action committee (PAC) to secure your spot at the 2026 PAC Party—an exclusive event during the conference.


Speakers

Jay Abbasi, founder and CEO, The Conscious Professional
Rodrigo Alcaine, CEO, Eastridge Workforce Solutions
Ziba Alizadeh, vice president, RemX/Employbridge
Monica Gomez, senior corporate recruiter, Red Cow Group
Devin Hughes, chief inspiration officer, Devin C. Hughes Enterprises LLC
Hector Leon, founder, FLAG Solutions
Sheena Raunikar-Bair, president and founder, Integrity Staffing Group
Richard Rosner, owner, Staffing Shark
Tiana Sanchez, founder and executive coach, Tiana Sanchez International LLC
Chris Sund, president and COO, Uniti Med
Noah Yosif, chief economist, American Staffing Association


This event qualifies for 12.0 continuing education hours toward maintaining your ASA credential.
12.0 CE


Contact

Melissa Pottorff, California Staffing Professionals: 800-799-9725 or m******@cspnet.org.


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