Townley, Mankey Join Halcyon Recruitment

November 7, 2016

David Townley (Photo: Halcyon Recruitment)
David Townley (Photo: Halcyon Recruitment)
Neal Mankey (Photo: Halcyon Recruitment)
Neal Mankey (Photo: Halcyon Recruitment)
Maritime recruitment specialist Halcyon Recruitment has appointed David Townley as its new Operations Director in Singapore and Neal Mankey as a Principal Consultant in the U.K.
 
Townley's expertise lies in the oil and gas and marine sectors where he has placed candidates in graduate through to CEO positions. With over 10 years experience as a recruitment manager for positions in the U.K., Europe and Asia Pacific, Townley has been involved with a wide range of roles for companies such as Shell, Maersk and BP.

Mankey, a principal consultant with over four years’ experience within the maritime sector, has placed technical and marine superintendents, HSEQ managers, crewing managers, fleet managers, technical directors and CEOs for ship owners, ship managers and oil majors, among others. Mankey has worked as a recruitment partner within the contingent and executive search markets for a diverse range of high profile shipping companies throughout the U.K., Europe and the Middle East.

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