Monday, November 4, 2024

Thorn Baker grows with new appointments

Thorn Baker, a provider of Construction, Industrial and FM recruitment services, has made three significant new hires.

These appointments are due to an ambitious growth trajectory plan that will help Nottingham-headquartered Thorn Baker strengthen its teams and create a robust infrastructure for the expanding business.

Laura Kirby joins as head of marketing, Scott Ingham as branch manager for Thorn Baker’s new Industrial branch in Mansfield and Laura Ball as business development executive.

As head of marketing, Laura Kirby will be responsible for overseeing all marketing activities including brand strategy, digital marketing and lead generation. She will work closely with the Board of Directors to develop and execute innovative marketing initiates that align with the company’s values and objectives.

Mansfield branch manager, Scott Ingham joins Thorn Baker’s Industrial recruitment team to strengthen its presence in the North Nottinghamshire region and expand its branch network. This strategic move allows for convenient access to its staffing services, ensuring that both clients and candidates in the area can benefit from Scott and his team’s expertise.

Laura Ball joins as business development executive for Thorn Baker’s FM and Industrial teams to expand their portfolios and support the business in its plans. Laura brings with her a wealth of industry experience to enhance its existing business development function.

Paul Jackman, Chief Executive at Thorn Baker, said: “I am delighted to announce our new appointments which I hope demonstrate Thorn Baker’s commitment to excellence and our ongoing efforts to drive growth.

“I am confident that our new hires will be instrumental in achieving our vision and ensuring we have the right infrastructure in place to broaden our service offering and fully meet the needs of our clients and candidates.”

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