Executive search company expands Leeds, Manchester and London offices
Executive search company HW Global has expanded its UK offices in Leeds, Manchester and London to accommodate a projected doubling in headcount.
The group has relocated its Leeds HQ and Manchester operation to significantly larger tech-enabled space, allowing them to accommodate additional headcount in state of the art offices.
HW Global has a new office suite within Bruntwood Works’ 14 King Street building in Leeds city centre and has moved to Worthington House in Didsbury’s Towers Business Park, its home for the past ten years, providing a combined 55 per cent increase in floorspace.
The expansion plan is part of the group’s strategic objective to offer clients an end-to-end talent solution from Board, C-suite, mid-management to specialist talent solutions including technology, supply chain, digital, data & analytics, business transformation and finance.
The group now boasts a £30m+ turnover with colleagues across the UK, with plans to increase headcount including two new senior positions of head of marketing & communications and head of people operations, reflecting growth plans and investment in core operations.
Spencer Jinks, CEO of HW Global, said: “Massive business transformation activity is taking place across all industries, functions and geographies.
“The lockdown has not only forced the breakdown of generational barriers to digital online purchasing, driving organisations to automate their businesses to serve their consumers, but also to drive operational efficiencies and remain competitive in their sectors.
“Our strategy is built around capitally invested, high-growth sectors of transformation and demand. To service this we will continue to acquire complementary businesses while investing internally to support organic growth.”
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