Lotus People Team Update; Congrats Sara!

It’s been an exciting year for Lotus People so far. With our team expanding, our client base consistently growing and a number of award wins under our belt, we have also made a couple of recent promotions too. We are so proud to announce that our intelligent and driven Senior Recruitment Consultant, Sara Cornwall, has been promoted to Team Manager on the Permanent team. Sara has been with the Lotus family from the very beginning as our very first hire and she has played an integral part in all of Lotus’ success and milestones to date. Sara will now be managing the development and growth of a team of three, as well as maintaining her own busy desk in the Education, Membership, Associations and Healthcare sectors. With Sara’s natural leaderships abilities and passion for providing a transparent, considered service, we have no doubt she will excel in this new position and offer the mentorship and guidance necessary to thrive in the world of recruitment.


With the Lotus team continuing to evolve, we are wholly dedicated to providing a seamless, organic and responsive service to candidates and clients alike. As a team, we foster a welcoming and personable culture, resulting in collaboration and respect across the board. 2017 has been a dynamic year, although we are confident the best is yet to come!

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