LEEDS, ENGLAND, August 25, 2010 (Press-News.org) Philip Wagstaff has joined the team in the Leeds City Centre head office as Business Development Manager; Philip has over 30 years experience recruiting in the warehousing and logistics sector and is a welcome addition to the business team.
Lauren Parker and Darren Davis are appointed as on-site Contract Managers for two large food manufacturers in Livingston and Sheffield respectively. Darren joins one of two current on-site teams in Sheffield and Lauren is beginning supply to a new contract awarded in Livingston.
Industrious' Managing Director Sarah Brooksbank is delighted with the new additions, and sees the appointments as a consolidation of the company's increasing national presence,
"We are very happy to welcome Philip, Darren and Lauren to Industrious; our operations in regions across the country are expanding rapidly and our latest contract win in Scotland has added further to our on-site presence in Scotland, where we have seen considerable growth over the last 6 months."
Contact: Michelle Allison 0845 543 6793/ 0113 224 0985
Industrious Ltd are based in Leeds City Centre and employ 29 people; with 7 on-site operations across Leeds, Leicester, Sheffield and Scotland. Industrious specialise in the supply and management of temporary labour in the food manufacturing, warehousing and logistics sectors.
Expansion for Industrious Ltd leads to three new appointments
Industrious People, a Leeds based specialist in food manufacturing and warehousing recruitment have welcomed three new starters to their rapidly expanding team.
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[Press-News.org] Expansion for Industrious Ltd leads to three new appointmentsIndustrious People, a Leeds based specialist in food manufacturing and warehousing recruitment have welcomed three new starters to their rapidly expanding team.