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High Impact Development joins offices with Essential Solutions

April 8th, 2016 Martin Walker Business 0 comments 0

Emotional intelligence experts High Impact Development has relocated in an exciting new partnership with one of the business park’s HR firms.

After a positive 12 months at Evans Business Centre, High Impact has joined offices with Essential Solutions at Bede House on St Cuthbert’s Way.

The new setup will not only provide High Impact with a larger work space, but introduce scope to share opportunities with Essential Solutions where client needs may require it.

The two businesses – one specialising in training and development and the other in HR and recruitment – provide services that, with the right level of innovation and initiative, could complement each other brilliantly.

High Impact founder Gary Hosey – pictured (above, right) in the Essential Solutions office – said: “We’re really excited about our move into a shared office with Essential Solutions. It will be great to explore potential opportunities together and to discover how our two companies can harmonise.

“We’re really pleased to be moving into a larger office and to be continuing to establish our offering on the business park and beyond.”

The past few months have proved to be a busy and promising start to the year for High Impact Development.

As well as the move, Gary has been carrying out a number of different interventions with Hitachi Rail Europe, including coaching and facilitated workshops, and has taken on two temporary graduate interns and a new PA to assist his team.

“This move can only be a positive and productive thing for High Impact,” added Gary.

“It’s a fantastic way for us to get involved with collaborative work and take the next step in being able to deliver their growing services across Aycliffe Business Park and to the rest of the region.”

 

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