INTERNATIONAL Singapore: New base for Spencer Ogden

Global energy recruiter Spencer Ogden has opened its first Asian office in Singapore. It is led by newly appointed director Bradley Lewington, who has eight years of energy recruitment experience, and was the founder and managing director of the technical brand of Eximius Group.
Tue, 15 May 2012
Global energy recruiter Spencer Ogden has opened its first Asian office in Singapore.

It is led by newly appointed director Bradley Lewington, who has eight years of energy recruitment experience, and was the founder and managing director of the technical brand of Eximius Group.Lewington comments that the firm will focus initially on upstream and downstream oil & gas projects, “before expanding across the APAC region”.

Having launched in 2010, the firm now has over 100 staff across its six offices. Aside from Singapore, these are: Aberdeen, Glasgow, Houston, London and Qatar.

As reported by recruiter.co.uk, the firm launched its mining division, the company’s eighth speciality, in April.

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