Friends and colleagues invited to celebrate IT recruitment expert Anglin’s life

Services have been announced to celebrate the life of IT recruitment leader Aidan Anglin, who died suddenly earlier this month.

The service, burial and celebration of life reception will be held on 30 September in Kent. Friends and colleagues who have already been in touch with the family are most welcome.

When he died on 6 September, Anglin was the chairman of Specialist Talent Group, non-executive chairman of Digitech Resourcing and CEO of IT specialist DP Connect. Previously, Anglin was a corporate director and chair of the finance committee at the Recruitment & Employment Confederation, managing director at Adecco Technical Staffing and MD also at MSB International.

He is survived by his wife Clare and children Ava and Tom.

The only flowers will be from the family. However, donations to the British Heart Foundation are requested in lieu of flowers.

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