Morgan McKinley Announces Three Senior UK Appointments

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Global professional recruiter Morgan McKinley has today announced three new appointments at board and senior management level. Morgan McKinley is a global professional recruitment consultancy connecting specialist talent with leading employers across multiple industries and disciplines.

Andrew Evans, Managing Director, Financial Services, Morgan McKinley UK has been co-opted to the Board of Directors of parent company, Premier Group

Chris Leeson, Operations Director, Accounting & Finance, Morgan McKinley London and Home Counties has been appointed Managing Director, Accounting, Finance & Support, Morgan McKinley UK

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Tracy Sinclair has joined the business as Operations Director, Accounting & Finance, Morgan McKinley London

Gerald Fitzgerald, CEO Morgan McKinley UK, Netherlands and Middle East, commented: “I am delighted to announce the promotions of Andrew and Chris and to welcome Tracy to Morgan McKinley. Each has the talent and experience to strengthen our reputation as a leading specialist recruitment consultancy and I am sure they will make an enormous contribution to the company as we continue to drive growth in the UK and globally.”



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