Activ Absence has announced a sponsorship deal with HR News for 2015, aiming to enrich HR discourse in the UK and Wales.
- HR News, a new platform, will deliver UK-centric HR issues with a special focus on Wales, acknowledging its unique challenges.
- Lisa Baker, Editor, highlights the importance of addressing HR topics specific to Wales through this initiative.
- Activ Absence’s sponsorship is recognised as invaluable support for the site’s development and outreach.
- Adrian Lewis of Codel Software expresses eagerness for a fruitful partnership focusing on Welsh business growth.
Activ Absence has confirmed its sponsorship of HR News for the entire year of 2015. This collaboration is set to bring enhanced coverage of human resources issues, particularly targeting the UK’s diverse market and the often-overlooked Welsh region.
The newly launched HR News website promises to shed light on the unique HR challenges faced in Wales, diverging from mainstream UK HR topics. Editor Lisa Baker underscores the importance of this focus, stating the distinct cultural and operational differences in the Welsh HR landscape. The initiative aims to leverage EU funding advantages for training and development, which have created a skilled workforce conducive to regional growth.
The support from Activ Absence is particularly lauded by Baker, who emphasises the essential nature of such sponsorships in maintaining and expanding the site’s capabilities. The partnership not only provides financial backing but also validates the editorial direction aimed at enriching Wales-specific HR content.
Adrian Lewis, Commercial Director at Codel Software, shares insights into the decision to sponsor HR News, citing previous successful collaborations and a shared passion for advancing HR practices. Lewis notes that the target readership of HR News aligns closely with Activ Absence’s market, thus presenting a natural synergy in promoting business success within Wales.
The mutual excitement for a successful year is palpable, as both parties look forward to fostering an environment where HR professionals can access valuable, localised information, driving growth and addressing the specific needs of the Welsh HR sector.
The partnership between Activ Absence and HR News marks a significant step forward in addressing regional HR challenges, with promising prospects for 2015.