Armstrong Craven strengthens senior management team

Published 25/05/2016 - 2 mins Read

By Armstrong Craven Team

Talent Research Specialists

Armstrong Craven strengthens senior management team

A specialist in global talent mapping and pipelining has strengthened its senior management team with a number of key appointments.

Armstrong Craven has promoted Rachel Davis to the position of Deputy CEO from her previous role as Chief Operating Officer and Practice Lead for Healthcare and Life Sciences.

Olivia Wynn has replaced Rachel as Practice Lead for Healthcare and Life Sciences. Olivia was previously Rachel’s deputy delivering assignments for some of the biggest healthcare brands in the world.

AC has also brought on board a number of other new recruits in areas including project management, sales and business development.

The fast-growing company, which is backed by independent private equity investor Livingbridge, works with corporate clients in the UK and globally. It has offices in Manchester, London and Singapore.

It provides its range of talent mapping, pipelining and insight services to sectors including technology, financial services, healthcare and life sciences, professional services, consumer and industrial.

“In-house talent acquisition teams are looking for specialist skills which complement their own internal strengths. They like the fact we can build robust pipelines for immediate and future need and that ownership of all data gathered remains with the client.

“These senior appointments mean we have the strongest possible management team to ensure the continued successful growth of Armstrong Craven.

“However, our recruitment is continuing across all levels of the business. We are attracting ambitious individuals with a proven background in project delivery, sales and business development.”

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