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Technical recruiter MBN Recruitment Solutions has appointed Darrel Curren as senior account manager.

Curren has worked for Reed, IBM and Hudson and has a wealth of experience working with a number of blue chip clients throughout the UK.

Following the launch of NorthEastJobs.org last year, jobseekers in the South-East, South-West and East Midlands will soon be offered a one-stop shop on the web for council jobs in their area.

Executive search specialist Commodity Search Partners has appointed Richard Paisley, chief executive of procurement and supply chain recruitment specialist Proco Global Group, as a non-executive director. 

Before his appointment at Proco Global, Paisley was responsible for founding GRS Group which was sold to a private equity backed MBO for £18m in 2008.

Engineering recruitment specialist Cammach Recruitment has appointed Donna Liddle as business development manager.

Liddle will focus on extending Cammach Recruitment’s client base in the UK in addition to boosting the company’s international sales.

She is also charged with offering ad hoc marketing consultancy, strategic analysis and marketing solutions to the firm’s clients.

Engineering and construction recruiter Platinum Recruitment Services is to open new offices in Newcastle and Manchester next month.

Public sector recruiter and outsourced services provider Servoca has acquired the business, trade and assets of nursing recruiter Phoenix Employment Services.

Multi-sector recruiter Central Employment Agency has appointed Denise Low as team leader of its commercial division.

Low will be responsible for leading the commercial team and will also look after temporary vacancies including vacancies from local public sector organisations, private business and the NHS.

Multi-sector recruiter Relay Recruitment has appointed Kerry Dawson and Rachel Hunter as heads of the firm’s commercial permanent placement desks.

Dawson joins the Leeds office from Kelly in Johannesburg, while Rachel returns to Relay’s York office after a year at IT recruiter Spring. 
 

Research In Motion (RIM), the Canadian manufacturers of BlackBerry mobile phones, say they have made progress in negotiations with the UAE to stop suspension of the handset services next month, according to a senior company official.

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