Stull appointed country manager ManpowerGroup UK

Manpower Group has announced the appointment of Michael Stull as country manager of ManpowerGroup UK, effective immediately.

Stull will take on leadership responsibilities and drive innovation for the business, including its industry-leading brands Manpower, Experis, Talent Solutions and Brook Street. 

Stull began his career with the company in global marketing at ManpowerGroup’s global headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the US, where his role expanded to include leadership of global and North America marketing. In 2017, he moved into a brand role, leading Manpower in the US. In September 2022, Stull was appointed Talent Solutions leader in the UK and moved with his family to London. More recently, his leadership responsibilities expanded to include overseeing Manpower and Brook Street.

Stull takes over from Mark Cahill, who is stepping down after more than 19 years leading the UK business. Cahill will remain in the organisation supporting Stull and the ManpowerGroup UK senior leadership team during the transition.

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