Solihull recruiter sets up camp in Manchester

A WEST Midlands recruitment firm has expanded with the opening of a Manchester office.

Solihull-headquartered Holmes Noble, which also has a central Birmingham office, has taken space at Chancery Place in Manchester city centre.

It says it has seen significant growth over the last year, which has given it the confidence to invest in the new office.

Holmes Noble director Victoria Jordan has been appointed to lead the office. She has more than ten years’ executive search experience, recruiting globally for senior executives and board members.

She said: “The opening of our office in the heart of the city’s business centre, reflects our overall company growth strategy; and Manchester is a key region for us to increase our team, and build upon our business services and expertise.

“The office opening will enable us to develop our existing North West relationships, and provide a platform for the future of Holmes Noble.”

Previously known as Artemis Executive Consulting, Holmes Noble was established in 2005.

Chief executive Michelle Williams added: “Our Manchester launch and our recent company re-branding signifies the success of Holmes Noble and the team.

“We are delighted to be at the hub of the ‘Northern Powerhouse’. Our projects in the region have significantly increased, and we hope our new city centre location will allow Holmes Noble to further secure its place as a leading executive search firm, on an international scale.”

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