An executive headhunting firm is the latest business to sign up to become a Silver Tier Corporate Partner of Shropshire Wildlife Trust.
Neil Cowan and James Richards from DMOS People with Craig Baker from Shropshire Wildlife Trust. Photo: Custodia Vitae
Neil Cowan, Director of Custodia Vitae says: “At Custodia Vitae, we are hugely passionate about helping Shropshire based businesses thrive through acquiring talent for local organisations. We search the length and breadth of the country, ultimately relocating professionals to live and work in our beloved Shropshire.
Custodia Vitae is part of the DMOS People recruitment group that provides temporary and permanent recruitment solutions to a range of sectors across the West Midlands and mid Wales. Custodia Vitae provides search and selection from middle management through to C-level positions in roles that include HR, legal, technology, engineering, sales, IT, marketing, and general management.
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