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Charity People rebrands to People Unlimited

Published by Paul S for Citigate Dewe Rogerson in Communities
Tuesday 13th May 2008 - 9:24am

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Specialist recruitment consultancy Charity People today announced that it will rebrand its business to People Unlimited on 15th May 2008, in order to reflect business growth and a refocused strategy.

 

The rebrand supports Charity People’s vision to become the leading recruitment consultancy focused on servicing the needs of the third sector. While the charity and voluntary sectors remain core to Charity People’s business, growth in sectors such as care and local government means that the name Charity People no longer reflects the breadth of the company’s overall service offering.

David Lale, Chairman of People Unlimited, comments:
“The third sector has seen increased commitment and investment from the government in recent years, but in order to prosper, organisations need to recruit and retain talent which will give them competitive advantage and enable them to thrive in their respective markets.

“As our business has expanded to encompass a broader range of markets within the non-commercial sector, the name Charity People simply no longer reflects where we are today.

“Since our inception in 1990, we have helped a plethora of organisations to attract and retain the right people and we are looking forward to continued delivery on our strategy in our new capacity as People Unlimited.”

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