Executive recruitment firm takes on account manager
Sunday, 17 May, 2010
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Executive travel recruitment specialist Chisholm and Moore Executive Recruitment have recruited Rebekah England as an account manager to complement the company’s growth strategy.
She joins from the Holiday Team where she held the role of sales manager and previously she was trade relations manager with Hoseasons.
Chisholm & Moore Executive recruitment is a joint venture between Marie Moore and C&M Travel Recruitment and specialises in executive recruitment in the travel industry across the UK and Europe.
Managing director Marie Moore said: “We are absolutely delighted that Rebekah has joined us.
“Though Chisholm & Moore is only a few months old we have been performing very well and are already well ahead of forecasts for the year.
“Rebekah is joining us at an exciting time as we are extremely busy with vacancies and are looking to continue to build on the excellent results we have achieved so far. Rebekah is a real travel professional whose skills, reputation and contacts will benefit both the team here as well as our clients and candidates.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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