Recruitment agency honoured with top award

May 24th, 2024

Pertemps Network Group has been named Professional Services Business of the Year at a recent ceremony in Birmingham

Pertemps’ Dan Braithwaite, centre, receives his award from Birmingham Lord Mayor Chaman Lal, left, and event host Raaj Shamji.

The Lord Mayor’s Charity 2024 Business Awards, hosted by Birmingham’s Lord Mayor, at Millennium Point, Birmingham, showcased the outstanding contributions of local businesses while raising awareness and support for important causes.

Pertemps was applauded for its commitment to philanthropy and community engagement as the Lord Mayor highlighted the importance of corporate social responsibility, encouraging winners like Pertemps to use their platform to promote charitable causes.

Dan Braithwaite, Managing Director at Pertemps Network Catering, based in Birmingham part of the Pertemps Network Group, said: “We are delighted to have received this recognition. It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team.

“More importantly, this award provides us with a wonderful opportunity to further our support for the Lord Mayor of Birmingham’s Charity.”

Pertemps is based in Meriden, West Midlands.

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