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David Clement Morel (born June 1976) is a British entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Tiger Recruitment, a recruitment consultancy headquartered in London.[1]
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Born | June 1976 (age 49) |
Citizenship | British |
Alma mater | Oxford Brookes University |
Known for | CEO of Tiger Recruitment |
Business Career
[edit]After graduating from Oxford Brookes University, Morel founded Tiger Recruitment in 2001.[1] Since then, the company has expanded internationally, with offices in London, New York, Dubai, Zurich, and Dublin.[2] Tiger Recruitment specialises in sourcing business support, private household, HR, finance, hospitality, and digital talent.[1][3] In July 2022, the company became a certified B Corporation.[4]
In addition to his executive role, Morel is a regular contributor for Forbes, where he discusses careers leadership, future workforce trends, and the shift towards values-based recruitment.[5] He has also been featured in Authority Magazine and The Undercover Recruiter on topics related to employee wellbeing, flexible working, and employer branding.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Tiger Recruitment. "David Morel – Founder and CEO." tiger-recruitment.com".
- ^ "Tiger Recruitment. "Global Offices." tiger-recruitment.com".
- ^ "Tiger Recruitment".
- ^ "B Lab UK. "Tiger Recruitment Ltd." B Corporation Directory".
- ^ "The New Metrics That Will Define Hiring In 2024." Forbes". Forbes.
- ^ ""How the Learning Quotient Will Change the Hiring Process." The Undercover Recruiter".