APSCo votes for new committee members

The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has announced its new representative committee, which will take responsibility for shaping the strategy and direction of the trade association over the next two years.
Fri, 4 Apr 2014
The Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has announced its new representative committee, which will take responsibility for shaping the strategy and direction of the trade association over the next two years.

The committee comprises 14 staffing company representatives, one affiliate member and three of APSCo’s own directors who are permanent committee members.

APSCo’s new elected committee members are:
  • Ben Arnold, 3d Recruit
  • Liz Prince, Amiqus
  • John Mortimer, Angela Mortimer Plc
  • Alan McBride, Camino Partners
  • Karen Silk, Capital International Staffing
  • David Leyshon, CBSbutler
  • Stuart Feest, Connectus & Provanis (part of the Matchtech Group)
  • Daniel Mulholland, Darwin Recruitment
  • James Drysdale, Radley James
  • Nick Walrond, Resource Solutions Group
  • Jo Sellick, Sellick Partnership
  • Miles Hunt, Serocor
  • Jonathan Palling, SThree
  • Richard Herring, Volt

Affiliate member representative
  • Peter Linas, director of Bullhorn

Permanent members:
  • Ann Swain, chief executive officer, APSCo
  • Matthew Brown, Giant Group and APSCo financial director
  • Marilyn Davidson, director APSCo

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