RBS appoints head of employer branding

Nimai Swaroop joins banking giant The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) as group head of employer branding and marketing.

He joins from Royal Dutch Shell, where he was responsible for building its employer branding and marketing capability across the UK, Europe, Africa, Middle East and Russia.

Swaroop will focus on building and strengthening the RBS’s employer brand and other associated brands, as well as bolstering recruitment marketing and driving candidate-sourcing efficiencies across the group.

Susan Bor, director, RBS Group Resourcing, says: “I’m delighted that Nimai has joined our team at RBS Group Resourcing. He brings a wealth of talent and knowledge of marketing, which is a key area of opportunity for us in recruitment.

Swaroop says: “I have had a passion for marketing and building brands throughout my career. The jobs market is similar to a consumer environment. Top candidates, like consumers, often have more than one job offer, to secure them brands must recognise the need to offer a compelling proposition that is differentiated and delivers on the brand promise we make externally.”

Altus Partners has appointed Nick Sisnett as associate director in its investment banking advisory practice. Sisnett joins from Robert Walters, where he led the financial markets and alternative investments team.

Technology, finance and healthcare recruiter Arrows Group has promoted Charlie Sell (above) from technology manager in its London office to Netherlands country manager. Sell will now head the firm’s technology and finance operations in its Amsterdam office and will also oversee plans to open two more European offices over the next couple of years.

Accountancy recruiter Balance Recruitment has recruited Tom Reynolds as head of its new temporary and interim division. Reynolds specialises within the media and entertainment, FMCG and retail sectors.

Multi-sector recruiter Central Employment Agency has appointed Denise Low as team leader of its commercial division. Low will be responsible for leading the commercial team and will also look after temporary vacancies including those from local public-sector organisations, private business and the NHS.

International IT recruiter Darwin Recruitment has hired John O’Sullivan (above) and David Higgins (left) as non-executive directors. O’Sullivan is managing director of peer-to-peer business learning forum Elite Leaders and is currently non-executive director to several other companies. He founded the Best International Group, which was sold to Spring Group in 2003. Higgins is the founder and former chief executive of Harvey Nash.

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Executive search company Kinsey Allen International has recently appointed Debbie Bennett as marketing director. She will be responsible for building and expanding the Kinsey Allen International brand and supporting the organisation with a focused marketing strategy.

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