Activ Absence has confirmed its sponsorship of HR News for the year 2015, aiming to enhance the online platform’s reach and relevance.
- The collaboration will focus on HR matters impacting the UK market, with a particular emphasis on Wales, a region often overlooked by mainstream media.
- Editor Lisa Baker expressed enthusiasm about addressing the unique HR challenges faced in Wales, highlighting cultural differences and growth opportunities.
- Adrian Lewis, Commercial Director of Codel Software, praised the synergy between Activ Absence and HR News, citing shared commitments to Welsh business success.
- The sponsorship by Activ Absence is anticipated to foster mutual benefits, enhancing content delivery and business growth in the HR sector.
Activ Absence has taken a proactive step in supporting HR News through a sponsorship deal for 2015, aligning itself with an emerging platform dedicated to HR-related issues in the UK. The deal, announced earlier today, aims to bolster the presence of HR News, particularly addressing specialised topics that resonate with the Welsh HR community.
The site, which will benefit from Activ Absence’s support, is poised to tackle HR challenges distinct to Wales, as stated by Editor Lisa Baker. She emphasised the importance of recognising the cultural disparities and unique circumstances in the Welsh HR sector, wherein EU funding has played a crucial role in workforce development.
Baker highlighted the significance of this sponsorship, reflecting on the valuable backing from a reputable brand like Activ Absence. The partnership is set to enable HR News to expand its editorial content, focusing on underrepresented regions in mainstream HR reporting.
Adrian Lewis of Codel Software lauded the initiative as a natural progression, stemming from previous collaborations and mutual understanding between the two entities. He noted that HR News’ efforts in absence management align well with Activ Absence’s market objectives, promising a conducive environment for shared success in 2015.
Lewis further articulated that this sponsorship signifies more than a financial agreement; it represents a shared vision to empower businesses in Wales to thrive. The anticipation is for a symbiotic journey where both parties benefit significantly from this engagement.
This sponsorship not only amplifies HR News’ mission but also underscores Activ Absence’s commitment to fostering sector-specific growth and development.
