Page Personnel Director Awarded ‘Female Leader of the Year’ at the 2015 Women in Business Awards

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Page Personnel, part of specialist recruitment company PageGroup, is pleased to announce that Regional Director, Sandra Hill, has been awarded ‘Female Leader of the Year’ at the 2015 Women in Business awards.

The Women in Business awards is organised by ‘Downtown in Business’ which recognises female entrepreneurs, business owners and decision makers. Furthermore, it recognises the achievements of women who have created successful ventures and contributed to economic growth.

Based in Manchester, Sandra joined Page Personnel in 2008 as Operating Director for North West England and Yorkshire, before being appointed Regional Director for North and Midlands UK in 2013. Past and current employees have described Sandra as a high-calibre, enthusiastic and proactive leader with a wealth of experience and knowledge.

Nicholas Kirk, Regional Managing Director at Page Personnel, says:

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“We are absolutely thrilled that Sandra’s hard work throughout her career has been acknowledged and celebrated by the Women in Business awards. With over 19 years experience in the recruitment industry, Sandra has a proven track record of achieving exceptional results and nurturing talent.

“She has a natural flair for recruitment and is committed to creating a dynamic, professional and supportive workplace environment, which is reflected in her teams’ success in the North and Midlands. Sandra’s innovative ideas and commercial acumen have been key in the development of our Page Personnel business, and I couldn’t think of someone more deserving for this award,” Mr Kirk concludes.

Sandra’s achievements further emphasise the success of Women@Page which aims to bolster female management and improve gender balance at all levels in the company.

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