Frank Recruitment Group President Morris named as Champion of Change

Frank Recruitment Group President, Zoë Morris, has been named as a staffing trailblazer in the latest Staffing 100 Europe list.

Published by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), the annual directory is now in its tenth year of identifying the leaders who are creating new pathways within our industry. With the list’s honorees leading an estimated €230bn market, other names included are C-suite executives, tech specialists, lawyers, operations experts and more.

“The world of work is changing dramatically, especially when we look to the major technological innovations occurring, such as what we are seeing with artificial intelligence. What sets the 2023 Staffing 100 Europe apart from others is how they have approached and managed this brave new world,” said Barry Asin, president of SIA.

Those who made the list will be recognized during SIA’s 2023 Executive Forum Europe, as well as being profiled both online and in the Autumn 2023 print edition of Staffing Industry Review.

“It’s always an honor to be named in a list like this,” added Morris. “It’s been a challenging year for many organizations around the world, with the economic climate forcing businesses to innovate more than ever before in order not just to survive, but to thrive. I’m proud of the work that everyone at Frank Recruitment Group has done to continue pushing us forward, and I see this accolade as recognition of the entire team.”

Appearing within the list of trend-spotters, trailblazers, and revolutionaries is a huge honor in a year that has seen Frank Recruitment Group continue to help businesses around the world push forward their digital transformation projects at one of the most exciting times in the cloud industry’s history.

Artificial Intelligence has dominated headlines around the world, offering a range of transformative options for those businesses who can find the talent to power their projects—making Frank Recruitment Group an essential part of everyday business strategy for many, with Morris determined to help them lead the way.

SIA’s full 2023 Staffing 100 list is available online now.

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