May 2024, London, England, United Kingdom – Hamilton Barnes announces the appointment of Lydia MacNaughton as Global Head of Talent Acquisition. With nearly two years at Hamilton Barnes, Lydia brings a wealth of experience in talent sourcing and people development to her new role.
Career Journey at Hamilton Barnes Lydia MacNaughton joined Hamilton Barnes in February 2023 as Head of Talent Acquisition, where she significantly enhanced the recruitment processes and strategies. Over the past year, her leadership has been pivotal in refining talent acquisition frameworks, leading to substantial improvements in hiring practices and employee integration.
Previous Experience Prior to her tenure at Hamilton Barnes, Lydia served as Talent Acquisition Lead at the same company from August 2022 to February 2023, where she implemented effective talent sourcing and development strategies that greatly supported the company’s growth initiatives. Her role was integral in adapting recruitment practices to meet evolving market needs, demonstrating her capability to manage and innovate critical human resources functions.
Before joining Hamilton Barnes, Lydia was actively involved in talent management and development at Wiser Academy and the University of Portsmouth, where she contributed to major projects aimed at improving graduate employment outcomes. Her earlier roles at Prospect Estate Agency and Waitrose & Partners provided her with extensive experience in operational management and customer service, laying a strong foundation for her HR and talent acquisition career.
About Hamilton Barnes: Founded in 2014, Hamilton Barnes has established itself as a leader in recruitment, specializing in areas like Enterprise & Wireless Networks, Network Security, and Project Management among others. With a focus on providing a consultative recruitment solution, Hamilton Barnes excels in matching high-quality talent with the right opportunities, ensuring a top-notch service experience for both candidates and companies.
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