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SThree has announced the appointment of Andrew Beach as its new CFO, who will join the group on 5 July 2021 and be formally appointed to the board on 15 July 2021.

Beach brings with him over 13 years’ experience in listed companies and has relevant global experience of business transformation in fast-paced and high-growth companies.

He was previously CFO of Hyve Group and before that he held a number of roles at Ebiquity, joining as group financial controller in 2007 and quickly being appointed as CFO in 2008.

He is also trained and qualified as a chartered accountant with PwC, working with them from 1998 until 2007.

Beach said: “In spite of headwinds across the talent and recruitment industries during the pandemic, the group is performing strongly, with an ever-increasing demand for STEM skills globally.

“I look forward to working with the Board and the senior leadership team to truly fulfil SThree’s ambitions and contribute to its purpose of bringing skilled people together to build the future.”

James Bilefield, chairman, added: “The board and I are looking forward to working with Andrew in taking the group forward to its next stage of growth and development.

“An accomplished CFO, Andrew’s focus on driving growth, best practice and delivery of data-led performance management will be central to the delivery of our core purpose to bring skilled people together to build the future.”

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