Spencer Ogden opens three new offices in the US

London-based international energy recruiter Spencer Ogden is opening three new offices in the US.
Thu, 21 Aug 2014London-based international energy recruiter Spencer Ogden is opening three new offices in the US.

The company expansion, which will be in Orlando, San Diego and Denver, will increase the employee base of the US part of the business by around 80% by the end of the year, according to a statement.

Among the new appointments are four recruitment executives who will lead the new operations.

The first office to open this month will be in Lake Mary, Orlando, to serve clients in the area’s power industry, and will be led by Bryan Chancellor and his deputy Larissa Morgan.

The San Diego office will focus on the renewables sector, as well as California’s oil & gas industry. The operation will be headed by international recruiter Stella Cronshey, who has worked in New Zealand, Australia and the UK, as well as California.

Spencer Ogden’s new Denver office will open in LoDo from 1 October to focus on the region’s oil & gas industry. The team will be led by David Dolman.

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