Directorbank Press Activity
An expert hand behind the scenes Financial Times - 30th September 2008 An outstanding chairman is someone who is never afraid to ask what might appear to be a silly question. He - and it is usually a "he" - is quite happy to enjoy his executives being triumphant without ever being in the limelight himself. He is a co-ordinator and a facilitator, but never the fount of all knowledge.
UK boardrooms cannot remove ineffective chairmen Press release - 30th September 2008 New research highlights that 60 per cent of the UK’s boardrooms have no structures in place to remove an ineffective chairman. The Directorbank Group, the UK’s market leader for boardroom appointments, spoke to 430 directors who sit on more than 900 boards. Almost eight out of ten of these revealed they had worked with an ineffective chairman and that most companies did not know how to fire them.
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Top Directors Offer Struggling Companies Short Sharp Shock Press release - Monday 22nd September 2008 The number of struggling firms calling in skilled top directors to deliver fast, targeted results has risen dramatically since the credit crunch hit.
Hat-trick for Directorbank Group Press release - September 2008 In the face of prevailing market trends, the Directorbank Group, the UK’s leader for boardroom appointments, announces three key appointments: Daniela Romano as International Account Director; Angus Hartley as Account Manager; and Nicola Hall as Group Marketing Manager. The news follows the group’s recent announcement of record results, despite tough economic conditions across the recruitment sector.
Directorbank reports record results in tenth anniversary Yorkshire Post - August 2008 Leeds and London-based Directorbank, the UK’s market leader for boardroom appointments, is bucking the trend in the recruitment market with record results. Despite the tough economic climate in this sector, turnover is up 40 per cent and operating profits have increased 23 per cent in the last year.
Most bosses survive buy-outs Financial Times - May 2008 A quarter of chief executives are bought by private equity, suggesting management often survives a buy-out even though only 59 per cent meet expectations, a survey shows today.
Directorbank acquires Hanson Green May 2008 Directorbank, the UK’s leader in boardroom appointments for private equity backed businesses has acquired Hanson Green, the prestigious non-executive search firm, for an undisclosed sum.
Private equity is a career route that should be taken seriously - but it needs a sharp CV April 2008 What skills and experience do private equity firms look for in an FD appointment and who is likely to make the grade? The good news is that there are plenty of new opportunities being created every day. Almost without fail, when a private equity firm invests in a business for the first time, they will need to hire a different kind of finance director.
Leisure specialists with an Inn-side view of the sector Financial Times - March 2008 Industry advisers find buying into a pub changes their outlook, writes Glynn Davis
Jonathan Hick, co-founder and leisure industry specialist at recruitment company Directorbank, became a co-owner at the Spencer Arms in Cawthorne, South Yorkshire, in 2004. He agrees that being close to the coalface has benefits for the day job.
Short term benefits February 2008 It might sound like a dream job, but interim management is not all long holidays, good pay and the freedom of being your own boss.
Senior executives 'need to readdress CVs' December 2007 Senior professionals may be underselling their qualities on their CV, it has emerged. According to Directorbank, as many as 20 per cent of senior executives are not selling their skills appropriately on their CVs while four out of five would be unlikely to secure an interview for a top position in a company, Online Recruitment magazine reports.
Directorbank adds private equity investment to its board recruitment October 2007 Directorbank, the board recruitment company, is to take a stake in growth companies in lieu of part of its search fee.
Yorkshire women are "outstanding" September 2007 Yorkshire author Joanne Harris and two of Leeds’ leading businesswomen have been invited to join what is described as the most significant gathering of women in the world. Ms Harris, together with Elizabeth Jackson and Deborah Green, have been nominated to join the prestigious Women of the Year Lunch at London’s Savoy Hotel on October 15.
Record results for Directorbank September 2007 Leeds and London-based executive and non-executive recruitment business Directorbank has achieved record results since its £4.3m management buy-out last year...
Directorbank expects market to carry on growing September 2007 DIRECTORBANK, the Yorkshire-based executive and non-executive recruitment business, believes it has scope for further growth with bank credit expected to tighten.
Innovative conference will help Scottish directors find non-executive positions August 2007 Directorbank and the University of Edinburgh Management School are holding a one day conference to help Scottish directors hone their skills for non executive positions.
Innovative partnership plan second director event August 2007 Directorbank and Bradford University School of Management is to run a second one day conference in September for successful directors looking for non-executive positions.
Power really has been transferred to the people July 2007 Much has been said of late about private equity’s attempts to acquire household names. Chemist chain Alliance Boots is to be bought by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, while the latest assault on the FTSE 100 index sees Terra Firma ready to snap up music publisher EMI.
Directorbank 100 call on Private Equity fight back May 2007 Private equity companies need to challenge the public’s perception of them as asset strippers and job destroyers.
Ball sings praises of private equity firms May 2007 Wholesalers' leader Francis Ball has emerged as a champion of the private equity firms currently eyeing up vast chunks of the UK food and drink industry.
Directorbank appoints new man to key financial role April 2007 Leeds based boardroom recruitment organisation Directorbank has strengthened its specialist finance director division with the appointment of George Heppenstall as account director.
Charities should make use of business leaders March 2007 The focus on effective leadership in your February edition highlights the importance of bringing best managerial practice to the voluntary sector.
A breath of fresh air for Directorbank February 2007 Leading a management buy out (MBO) is an exciting process but if the details of the transaction change in any way during the negotiation stage it can be a challenging time for everyone involved. Good support for the buy out team is essential.
Heavyweight appointment on back of further growth for Directorbank February 2007 Directorbank, the UK’s fastest growing recruiter of non-executive and executive directors for Plcs and private equity-backed businesses, has appointed Ian Menzies as a director to head up its London office and build the executive search side of the company.
Innovative partnership to run director events December 2006 Directorbank has agreed a joint venture with Bradford University School of Management to run events for the UK’s top directors.
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire CIPR PRide Awards 1 November 2006 The CIPR PRide Awards showcase the very best work and talent in the communications arena outside of London and the win was in recognition of the campaign for Leeds and London-based Directorbank on helping corporates find non–executive directors.
New Chairman appointed after Directorbank buyout 28 September 2006 A new chairman has been appointed to Directorbank, the UK’s leading provider of directors to private equity backed companies, following the recent £4.3m buyout.
Directorbank completes secondary buyout 17 July 2006 Directorbank, the UK’s leading provider of directors to private equity backed buyouts, has completed a £4.3 million secondary buyout of its own, backed by Nova Capital Management.
The new breed of non-exec takes off Sunday Times January 2006 Working part-time on the boards of other companies is seen as essential experience in making it to the top, reports Roger Eglin.
Managing buy-outs British Baker January 2006 Forget looking for a new job in the New Year, it may be easier to buy the company you already work for, says a guide to MBOs.
A management buyout could be the real deal The Daily Telegraph January 2006 The UK management buyout market has surged by 27pc in value to a record £25billion over the past 12 months and conditions are set for another year of strong investment activity, according to research by KPMG, the professional services firm.
Letters to the editor Financial Times October 2005 Dear Sir "I was startled to see that FTSE 350 companies are expected to look overseas for non-executive directors ‘because of the lack of available talent in the UK’ (‘Search for non-execs leads companies abroad’, October 3)."
How to land a lion Real Business October 2005 Think you are too small to attract a dream non-exec? Think again, says Jonathan Hick
Gettting the right board structure European Venture Capital Journal September 2005 Leeds and London-based Directorbank has achieved its strongest year of growth since it was set up eight years ago, particularly tapping the growing market in appointments of independent, high achieving non-executive directors.
Directorbank appoints Finance Director specialist recruiter Directorbank Press Release September 2005 London and Leeds-based Directorbank has appointed John Pearce, a well known and senior figure in the finance director recruitment market.
Directorbank taps into growing Non-Executive market Directorbank Press Release September 2005 Leeds and London-based Directorbank has achieved its strongest year of growth since it was set up eight years ago, particularly tapping the growing market in appointments of independent, high achieving non-executive directors.
Gettting the right board structure In Business Autumn 2005 Tiny Rowlands famously described non-executive directors as ‘Christmas decorations – pretty but useless’.
Finding an MD The Acquirer Spring 2005 Finding the right managing director or chief executive for a private equity deal isn’t like any ordinary recruiting task. Lack of time and the likely need for specialist sector knowledge increase the challenge.
Directorbank appointments to strengthen PLC team Yorkshire Post April 2005 Directorbank – the rapidly expanding niche recruitment business for main board directors – has appointed Samantha Piddington to head up a new operation in the north west and Maggie Lee, former director of Pearsons and current non-executive director of NHS Professionals, to concentrate on the PLC market in its London office.
Headhunter urges governance shake-up Financial Times January 2005 Institutions are becoming so obsessed with corporate governance issues that they are threatening the future of smaller companies.
There's no let up in the Directorbank success story Yorkshire Post August 2004 Directorbank has achieved its most spectacular year of growth since it was set up seven years ago.
Who's the boss EN October 2003 Directorbank has achieved its most spectacular year of growth since it was set up seven years ago.
The old-boys’ club makes room for female intuition Retail Week July 2003 In a business world dominated by men, female retail executives are big news at the moment. However, given that women have a better intuitive grasp of retail, there is still a lack of diversity on most retail boards. Liz Morrell asks why this is happening.
Mister Chairmen! Real Deals June 2003 Private Equity investors are demanding more from their chairmen. But how do they find the non-execs who can give them the competitive edge?
Board members wanted - old boys need not apply.. The Daily Telegraph April 2003 WOULD you like to be a director of a FTSE company? It sounds good, doesn't it? A meeting maybe once a month and a nice lunch afterwards. Think you could do it? Well, you might be in with a chance. But beware: there is more to the job than meets the eye - including the risk of litigation if things go wrong.
Turn back the tide of white male accountants Financial Times March 2003 When Prue Leith, multiple non-executive director, writer and former restaurateur, joined the board of a building society in the early 80's, the chairman introduced her to shareholders thus: "You can see she's very good-looking and I can promise you she won't burn her bra."
Plenty of directors in the bank The Times January 2003 Jonathan Hick's relationship with his bank started when he was 13. Barclay's lent him £200 to fund his own mobile disco and soon he was providing the music at bank events. Three years later Hick was at it again, importing huge foam "hands" for football matches.
Dad's Army in the boardroom Insurance Day January 2003 IT seems that while most organisations follow best practice with executive board members, they are only too willing to cut corners with their non-executives.
Sarah Grünewald Joins Directorbank Press Release August 2002 Sarah Grünewald, one of Yorkshire's foremost businesswomen and the driving force behind a number of major corporate deals with UK-wide implications, is to join Leeds-based executive search company Directorbank.
MBI Survey 2001 (PDF 318kb) A survey of 70 successful MBI candidates on the process of securing a deal and the future once the deal is completed.
New Signings For Directorbank Yorkshire Post January 2002 Directorbank, the Leeds-based online recruitment firm which provides senior executives for management buy-ins, has signed up six new venture capital firms. These include Advent International, Electra Partners and Duke Street Capital, bringing the total number of firms which subscribe to the service to 30.
Online Recruitment Firm The Scotsman November 2001 Online recruitment firm, Directorbank, which provides executive and non-executive directors to the venture capital industry.........
Capital Base For Recruitment Firm Yorkshire Post November 2001 Directorbank, the Leeds online recruitment firm which provides senior executives for management buy-ins, is to open a London office on Monday.
Simon went clubbing for seven months Real Deals July/August 2001 After more than a decade of working for leisure industry giants, including Granada, Lee Simon decided it was time to run his own nightclub business. In the middle of last year he walked through the doors at Directorbank, which matches industry experts with businesses they could run. He walked out the next day with a deal to lead the management buy-in team. And in March, after seven months of negotiations and due diligence, Graphite Capital backed a £15m deal in which Simon took control at C-side, a Brighton chain of nightclubs, bars and restaurants.
Old boy network goes by the board Yorkshire Post July 2001 Non-executive directors have come of age. Jonathan Hick explains how increasing numbers of unquoted companies are discovering the benefits of what has been described as the cheapest form of consultancy.
Wise old heads essential guide to the new economy Yorkshire Post April 2001 The venture capital community's tougher attitude to dotcom start-ups has transformed the market for potential non-executive directors, who have a huge opportunity in the next few years to help to shape the new economy.
Who wants to be a millionaire? Real Finance March 2001 You'll need special qualities to cash in as FD at a venture-backed company.
Top Talent in the Net Financial Mail on Sunday March 2001 Executive hunt is on in cyberspace - a dotcom is using the web as a unique business 'dating agency'.
Directorbank banks on a new Director Press Release December 2000 Headhunter Ross Monro has been appointed a non-executive director of Directorbank, the Leeds-based online recruitment firm which provides executive and non-executive directors to the venture capital industry for MBIs and start-ups.
Click, Click Directorbank does the trick Yorkshire Post October 2000 The Internet has revolutionised the market for job seekers and employers. People wanting to change positions, or change careers, are just a click away from thousands of job advertisements, while employers can access a huge database of job hunters.
Wanted: FD with a sense of venture Financial Director September 2000 Finance directors now have a better chance of becoming a millionaire through work than entering a game show as unparalleled demand for their services soars.
Taking it to the top on the web Sunday Business July 2000 Corporate hotshots who have spent years climbing the promotional ladder are being encouraged to look at job sites on the internet for their next big money move. Opportunities for senior executives earning top level salaries, however, have been very scarce on the Web - at least until recently.
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