Local business supports Shropshire Wildlife Trust

An executive headhunting firm is the latest business to sign up to become a Silver Tier Corporate Partner of Shropshire Wildlife Trust.

Custodia Vitae is a Shropshire business that specialises in executive search, recruitment and talent acquisition. They engage with employers on a retained basis and have committed to making a £500 donation to Shropshire Wildlife Trust for every placement made going forwards.

Neil Cowan, Director of Custodia Vitae says: “Our decision to partner with Shropshire Wildlife Trust was based on their shared passion for our local area and their commitment to maintaining and preserving nature in our region. Our candidates can move to Shropshire with the knowledge that they have helped to maintain the beautiful natural environment which they and their families will be enjoying.”

Craig Baker​​​​, Grants & Corporates Manager at Shropshire Wildlife Trust, said: “Thank you to Custodia Vitae for supporting our vision of creating a thriving natural world in Shropshire.”

CAPTION: Neil Cowan and James Richards for Custodia Vitae with Craig Baker from Shropshire Wildlife Trust.

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