Recruitment Chair featured in prestigious international ranking

November 19th, 2024

Pertemps Network Group Carmen Watson has been named in the 2024 SIA Global Power 150 – Women in Staffing list

Carmen Watson

Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA) – the global research and advisory firm focused on staffing and workforce solutions – revealed its 2024 list this week.

In its milestone 10th year, this annual list recognises women for exceptional staffing industry contributions.

Carmen has been with Meriden-based Pertemps since the 1970s, starting as a secretary and working her way up through the ranks.

By the age of 30, she was appointed to the Board of Directors. Throughout her career, she has been a passionate advocate for equality and diversity, firmly believing that everyone deserves an equal opportunity to succeed and advance.

Carmen said: “I’m deeply grateful to be listed among such an inspiring group of women who are shaping the future of leadership and strength within the staffing industry.

“This recognition is not just a reflection of my career, but a tribute to the profound influence that women leaders can have — both in the workplace and in the broader community.”

To view the full listing, visit https://www.staffingindustry.com/lists/global-power-150/global-power-150-women-staffing

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