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Russam GMS crowned best interim provider

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Russam GMS won the Best Interim Provider award at The Recruitment Consultant Industry awards 2011. This award follows the company’s winning of Best Interim Recruitment Provider at the Recruiter awards last year.

Russam GMS, the UK’s longest established interim management provider, won the award as a result of its many initiatives such as Interim Women and Trustees Unlimited; strong business growth, commitment to quality search processes, and its genuine understanding of the interim management sector.

To win, Russam GMS fended off tough competition from Green Park Interim and VMA.

Charles Russam, Chairman of Russam GMS, said: “We are delighted to win Best Interim Provider 2011 at the Recruitment Consultant awards. It is a great testament to the hard work of all the team at Russam GMS. Our initiatives, such as Interim Women, Trustees Unlimited, Russam Business Mentors and our Associates Programme are all designed to provide Interims with the support they need to be the best in the business and get ahead in these challenging market conditions. We are delighted to be recognised for this by the industry.”

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