Structure Personnel opens new Wadsworth office, ushers in next generation of leadership

Staffing firm celebrates expansion as founder Barbara Truman transfers ownership to nephew Brock Kertoy during community ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Structure Personnel celebrated the opening of its new Wadsworth office as longtime owner Barbara Truman handed leadership to her nephew, Brock Kertoy.

Structure Personnel marked the opening of its new Wadsworth office this week, celebrating more than two decades of growth and community involvement while ushering in a new generation of leadership.

Local officials, business leaders and members of the Wadsworth Area Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Wadsworth gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony recognizing the staffing firm’s expansion and long-standing impact on the region’s workforce.

Structure Personnel, a full-service staffing agency, provides temporary placements, direct hires, executive recruiting and payroll services across a range of industries. The company emphasizes matching candidates with employers based on skill, personality and expectations.

Founded on Aug. 1, 2001, the company has been led since its start by owner and CEO Barbara Truman, who has been an active supporter of the Wadsworth community. During the ceremony, Truman officially passed ownership and the CEO role to her nephew, Brock Kertoy.

Speakers highlighted the firm’s reputation for honesty, integrity and personalized service — values they said have strengthened local businesses and helped workers find meaningful employment opportunities.

City and chamber representatives praised Structure Personnel for its continued investment in Wadsworth and welcomed its next chapter of leadership and growth.