Workscape: UK office opening and MD appointment

US firm Workscape, a provider of integrated HR solutions and services, has opened a new office and expanded its business operations in the UK.

US firm Workscape, a provider of integrated HR solutions and services, has opened a new office and expanded its business operations in the UK.

The expansion enables the company to deliver its solutions to new markets and better support its existing clients located across Europe.

Tim Clifford, Workscape’s chief executive, says: “Through our continued global expansion, we are strengthening our position as the ‘go-to’ company for integrated HR solutions that encourage each and every employee to stake a claim in improving the business.”

“Already embraced by millions of employees at companies across the globe, we look forward to extending the benefits of our HR solutions to even more international companies through our European headquarters in the UK.”

Workscape’s managing director for its European operations is Nick Adams. Adams was previously country manager for UK and Ireland for MrTed, a global provider in talent acquisition solutions.

Before that, he established and led the sales operation for Softscape in EMEA and Australia from 2003 to 2008. Adams brings a wealth of experience in helping to grow and nurture sales operations in Europe, particularly within the talent management industry.

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