Ex-CEO Eades exits recruitment group Kellan

The former chief executive officer of recruitment group Kellan, Ross Eades, has left the company, two and a half months after stepping down from his role as chief executive officer.
Mon, 3 Jul 2013The former chief executive officer of recruitment group Kellan, Ross Eades, has left the company, two and a half months after stepping down from his role as chief executive officer.

He had remained with the company in the role of non-executive director in the 10 weeks since giving up the top job.

Eades comments: “My handover, along with the upcoming investment, ensures that the business is well placed to grow in its chosen markets."

No comment was made in the Kellan announcement on the subject of appointing a new CEO, although a company spokesperson tells Recruiter this morning that information on various changes at the company will be announced later today. Check back on recruiter.co.uk tomorrow for more.

Last month, the recruiter announced a slowdown in revenues for 2012, albeit much reducing the loss before tax it suffered in 2011, after reductions in administrative expenses.

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