Monday, September 16, 2024

Major investment in UK expansion for recruitment specialist

Stafforce, a recruitment specialist and part of Nicholas Associates Group, is making a significant investment in its future by opening seven new hubs across the UK.

The new hubs will be located in Newport, Blackburn, Daventry, Bristol, Barnstaple, Loughborough and Tilbury.

This ambitious growth initiative is a key element of the strategic plan being implemented by Kelly Kendall COO, who has recently joined the Group and taken charge of driving growth. The plan emphasises investing in people, talent, and new locations to ensure that Stafforce continues to be the recruiter of choice for both clients and candidates.

This expansion is backed by the unwavering support of Executive Chairman Nick Cragg and CEO Paul Smith, reflecting their confidence in the recruitment sector’s potential for growth.

The new hubs are set to strengthen Stafforce’s ability to serve clients and candidates across the UK, reinforcing the company’s commitment to excellence in recruitment and its long-term vision for sustainable growth.

Kelly Kendall, COO, Nicholas Associates Group, said: “Our investment in these new hubs is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional service to our clients and candidates. By focusing on strategic locations and investing in our people, we are positioning Stafforce to be the recruiter of choice across the UK.

“This expansion strengthens our presence and enhances our ability to connect top talent with leading employers in the region.”

Paul Smith, CEO of Nicholas Associates Group, added: “This ambitious growth plan is a clear signal of our confidence in our potential to lead the market.

“With the full backing of our executive team, we are committed to driving this expansion forward, ensuring that we continue to deliver outstanding results for our clients while creating new opportunities for our employees and the communities we serve.”

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