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As of today HNH Human Capital has rebranded to Artemis Human Capital.

HNH Human Capital, one of the leading executive and professional recruitment consultancies in Northern Ireland, has today announced that it will be rebranding as Artemis Human Capital. The rebrand comes as the business approaches its sixth anniversary, having been founded in 2014 in partnership with the financial advisory boutique, HNH.  Founding managing partner, Sarah Orange, has now taken full ownership of the business and will continue to lead it through the next stages of its growth. Sarah commented:

“After almost six very enjoyable years partnered with HNH I felt the company was now of the size and scale that it was deserving of its own brand and identity. The last few years have helped us build the foundations of the business, establishing ourselves as a market leading consultancy. Over the years we have diversified in the sectors and geographies we operate in and this rebrand represents the next phase of our evolution. Over the years we have moved away from a traditional recruitment model and more towards human capital consultancy, advising on retention, executive coaching and development as well as human capital planning and recruitment.”

“Rebranding to Artemis is more than just a change of name for us, rather it is symbolic of how we seek to differentiate our offering from traditional recruitment consultancies. Artemis was the Greek Goddess of the hunt and we believe this aligns closely with our targeted approach to recruitment which is based, first and foremost, on taking the time to understand and, at times, challenge our clients’ requirements before we commence the search for potential candidates.”

“These are obviously challenging times, as we and our clients continue to deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, but as Sun Tzu said, ‘in the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity’; the rebrand is something we have been working towards for some time and despite the economic impact of COVID, we firmly believe that there is growing demand for the human capital focused services that we can offer.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at HNH for their support over the years”

Craig Holmes, managing director of HNH, wished Sarah and her team well saying:

“It has been fantastic to witness the business’ growth and success over the past six years, expanding from a team of one back in 2014 to seven today. HNH Human Capital has been an important part of our group offering and while we will miss them in both a personal and professional capacity, this rebrand is the final step in the plan we embarked upon on 2014. We wish Sarah and her team all the best for the next phase of the company’s growth”