Posted: Tue 18th Sep 2018

Award winning recruiter celebrates a decade in Wrexham

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 18th, 2018

A leading education recruiter is celebrating ten years based in Wrexham this month.

New Directions Education held a celebration event on 4th September 2018 at their Wrexham Technology Park base attended by over 70 delegates from across the education sector and wider business communities.

The business first opened its doors in Cardiff back in 1999 and is now the ‘appointed managed service provider’ of supply staff to the education sector throughout Wales.

Jenna Whittam, branch manager for the team said of the celebration, said: “This is a wonderful opportunity for us to say a personal thank you for embracing us so freely to our North Wales community.

“To think back to our small beginnings in The Foundry with only two people working tirelessly to make this business work, to our current day situation with 18 people based in this office alone. We really have come such a long way.”

Speaking about the move to Wrexham back in 2009, Gary Williams, director of business development, added: “The Wrexham office was our third branch to open for New Directions Education.

“It was a bit of a bold move on our part, but after visiting the region and being made to feel so welcome – we knew it was set to be our jewel in the crown for North Wales. The team have relocated several times, but always within the parameters of Wrexham.

“To see the team come so far and support so many people across the region is just awe-inspiring.”

Such has been the success of the team; this year they opened a branch in Bangor to help support the North West education ambitions.

The celebration event was attended by several dignitaries including the town mayor Andy Williams who praised the ambitions of New Directions.

He said: “It is wonderful to support this celebration. It is testament to the ambitions of the team that they have survived in an increasingly competitive landscape.

“It is wonderful to see a group of people who actually enjoy working to support our education system. It is their fluidity and consistency as a business that makes them so successful.”

New Directions recruit for all positions within the education community including teaching and support services and are always keen to hear from individuals looking for new opportunities across North Wales.

More information about New Directions can be found here.



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