Darwin Rhodes Expands Management Team In Dublin

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Matthew Doyle appointed as Regional Manager, Dublin Office to drive commercial growth

London, UK – Darwin Rhodes, a fast growing global specialist in professional financial services and insurance recruitment, today announced a new appointment to its Irish management team.

Matthew Doyle has been appointed Regional Manager in the Dublin office, in response to the firm’s success in Ireland, and will drive commercial growth in the region. He brings six years’ of local financial recruitment experience, and will continue Darwin Rhodes’ ethos of excellence, quality service, and delivering outstanding candidates to clients.

Commenting on the appointment, James Gregory, European Managing Director of Darwin Rhodes said: “We have always had a strong track record of building our business during all economic cycles and although it is a tough world right now, we see the current economic conditions as an opportunity.”

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“Ireland is yet another obvious base for our brand and with an emerging Insurance & Reinsurance Centre, we expect to gain significant market share from our presence in Dublin.”

“Matthew brings a wealth of experience recruiting candidates for such companies as BOS Ireland, HSBC Life & Reinsurance, and his appointment is in line with our commitment to gaining market share and continuing to offer the same quality services in Dublin that have made us successful in our other global centres.”

The appointment re-affirms Darwin Rhodes’ strong financial position, and its commitment towards growing the brand internationally.

Darwin Rhodes opened its Dublin branch in response to a major contract win to recruit all staff at Aon’s Dublin-based Centre of Excellence, at the end of 2008. It has since served as a springboard to developing the business in the region.

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