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Technical, engineering, rail and IT recruitment
The Nesco Group - the IT division of specialist technical, engineering, rail and IT recruitment company the NES Group - has appointed Mark Tully to the Board of Directors.
The Nesco Group - the IT division of specialist technical, engineering, rail and IT recruitment company the NES Group - has appointed Mark Tully to the Board of Directors.
Mark, the managing director of NES International - a sister company within the group - will bring his considerable experience and knowledge to the Board.
As MD of NES International he has been responsible for taking the company to record turnover levels of over £75m in 2005 through the delivery of higher margin business, accurate client qualification and introducing a discipline specialism throughout all the UK offices.
For 11 years Mark has developed his career through NES International, from recruitment consultant to recruitment manager, office manager, associate director and director before his most recent appointment as managing director.
Speaking from the Manchester-based Head Office, Mark comments: "Obviously I am thrilled to have been invited to join the Nesco Group Board.
Their leading agency status, recent BS7799 accreditation and continued success in what is reported as a difficult period for the IT recruitment sector - means it is an exciting time for the company." The NES Group has seen turnover increase from £48m in 1995 to £150m in 2005 - and currently has 6 nationwide UK offices and 8 overseas operations.
Specialising in technical and engineering recruitment, other companies within the Group provide further support for rail and IT recruitment industries.