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Jes Ladva is featured in the LGC: Chiefs’ pay up for first time in a decade
After 10 years of downward pressure, LGC’s Salary Tracker finds new chiefs being paid more than their predecessors amid renewed recognition of the role’s importance Salaries offered to new chief executives have increased for the first time since the start of austerity
Becky Mackarel speaks to Sage Business: Why CFOs at professional services firms must adopt digital transformation
Professional services firms are increasingly using digital transformation to support their clients more effectively, reduce costs and prepare for volatility and uncertainty.
Grant Speed speaks to AESC: Odgers Interim Launches in the US
Grant Speed, Global Managing Director, announces the launch of Odgers Interim US
Paul Smith writes for the Recruitment International blog: Why interim executives are in hot demand amongst US firms
Paul Smith, managing partner of Odgers Interim US discusses the interim executive market in America and explains why firms are increasingly attracted to highly-experienced agile talent
Paul Smith speaks to Hunt Scanlon: Odgers Berndtson Launches Interim Arm in Boston and New York
Odgers Berndtson has launched its global interim management arm – Odgers Interim – in Boston and New York, following strong demand the search firm has seen for senior leaders working on an interim basis across the U.S.
Grant Speed is featured in Larsen Howie: IR35 reform: House of Lords calls for evidence in new inquiry
The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee has called for evidence in regard to the IR35 reform, specifically requesting practical experiences from the contracting community. By opening up the floor to the wider industry that either do contract or work closely with contractors, it’s clear the Lords are looking for a more accurate representation of how the off-payroll rules are affecting the self-employed.
Paul Smith speaks to Recruitment Buzz: Global Interim Management Firm Launches in the US Following Unprecedented Demand for Interim Managers
Odgers Berndtson, a leading executive search firm with more than 60 offices worldwide, is today launching its global interim management arm – Odgers Interim – in Boston and New York, following unprecedented demand for senior leaders working on an interim basis across the US.
Grant Speed is featured in Larsen Howie: Is IR35 really the end of contracting as we know it?
There’s a whole lot of news hailing IR35 as the end of contracting as we know it. It’s certainly understandable why so many contractors are concerned – just take a look at all the red on offpayroll.org.uk – but it’s also certainly not the end of self-employment by a country mile.
Paul Smith speaks to Consultancy: Odgers Berndtson launches interim recruitment business in US
Odgers Interim, the interim recruitment services division of London-based executive search firm Odgers Berndtson, has launched in the US. Odgers will initially roll out the offering in its Boston and New York offices.
Paul Smith speaks to The Global Recruiter: New offices in Boston and New York as Odgers seeks to meet demand
Odgers Berndtson, a leading executive search firm with more than 60 offices worldwide, has launched its global interim management arm – Odgers Interim – in Boston and New York, following unprecedented demand for senior leaders working on an interim basis across the US.
Ali Palmer writes in WeAreTechWomen: Women in tech: How to progress to the c-suite
Ali Palmer, Partner and Head of the Consumer and Telecommunications Practice at Odgers Interim, offers 5 top tips for female tech leaders looking to secure a c-suite position
Becky Mackarel speaks to the Law Society Gazette: How to: be a non-executive director
When a solicitor becomes a non-executive director their role is not simply to offer free legal advice – they are expected to support the board and CEO, says Melanie Newman
Paul Wright is featured in Information Age: UK technology industry M&A deals total $280.18 million in September 2019
UK technology industry M&A deals in September 2019 were worth $280.18 million, according to GlobalData’s deals database
Jes Ladva writes in the MJ: Some chief decisions
There perhaps has never been a better time to become a chief executive (CEX) of a local authority.
SJ Leatherdale features in Health Investor UK: Strength in numbers
NHS primary care networks went live in England on 1 July. Catherine Gooderham explains what they are and examines the opportunities they present for private sector providers
Chris Jones speaks to Railway Technology: Reviewing HS2: the reaction from around the UK
The HS2 project has been enshrouded in controversy and criticism since the beginning. The UK government has now launched a “go or no go” review into the proposed network. How have politicians, campaigners and businesses reacted to it?
Jes Ladva writes in the LGC: Are you thinking about the IR35 opportunity?
Odgers Interim head of government practice Jes Ladva says the roll out of IR35 to the private sector will make local government attractive to independent talent again
Anna Piatnoczka and Becky Mackarel feature in Consultancy: Two consultants join Odgers Interim amid high demand
Professional services firm Odgers Interim has expanded its financial and professional services practice with the hire of two new consultants. Anna Piatnoczka and Becky Mackarel join the firm amid heightened demand for interim managers in the last year.
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