APSCo elects representative committee

The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has announced the new line up of its representative committee.
Fri, 15 Apr 2016

The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has announced the new line up of its representative committee.

The committee comprises fourteen representatives from the recruitment industry, one affiliate member, and three APSCo permanent committee members.

APSCo’s new committee members are:

Elected members

  • Liz Prince, business head, Amiqus
  • Richard Herring, managing director/senior vice president, Volt
  • Tara Ricks, managing director, Randstad Financial & Professional
  • Debbie Smith, founder and chief executive, Caritas Recruitment
  • Neil Clark, performance director, Nicoll Curtin
  • Alan McBride, chairman, Camino Partners
  • David Rees, senior managing director Europe, SThree
  • David Leyshon, chairman, CBSbutler
  • Yvette Cleland, CEO, Clinical Professionals
  • Jon Cox, recruitment director, CCL Global
  • Jon Dweck, managing director, Pod Talent
  • Adam Fletcher, M&A director, The InvestR Group
  • Stuart Feest, managing director, Vivate Recruitment
  • Peter Holliday, managing director of Sopra Steria Recruitment

 

Affiliate member representative

  • Peter Linas, international managing director, Bullhorn

 

Permanent Members

  • Ann Swain, global chief executive, APSCo
  • Marilyn Davidson, director APSCo
  • Stephen Hill, finance director, APSCo

 


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