New leadership for large CSRA company

A third-generation family member is stepping into the President’s role for a 52-year-old locally owned company serving the manufacturing, supply chain, and technology sectors here and across the country.

Baker Edwards Hatcher has been promoted as the next leader of Management Analysis and Utilization, Inc., MAU, Inc.

Founded in 1973, MAU is a family-owned workforce solutions company that has been recognized as one of the top 75 largest staffing firms in the United States for 2025. The company includes Manufacturing & Supply Chain (MSC) and 3Ci technology service divisions.

Baker represents the third generation of family leadership at MAU, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, company founder William G. Hatcher, Sr., and his father, Randall W. Hatcher, who will continue to serve as Chief Executive Officer. Since joining MAU in 2015, Baker has consistently demonstrated a commitment to growth and innovation, playing a pivotal role in expanding the company’s geographic footprint, service capabilities, and client base.

Reflecting on his new role, Baker Hatcher shared, “It’s an incredible honor to continue the legacy my grandfather and father built. I’m deeply committed to MAU’s mission and excited to work alongside our talented teams to deliver exceptional value to our clients and communities. Together, we’ll continue to innovate, grow, and make a lasting impact.”

Throughout his career at MAU, Baker has held key leadership roles in operations and sales, most recently serving as Vice President of Client Services for 3Ci, following a successful tenure as Director of Business Development for MSC. Before joining MAU, Baker built a successful career in New York with Korn/Ferry International, a global organizational consulting firm, and PageGroup (Michael Page International), a worldwide leader in professional recruitment and talent solutions.

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