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All recruitment staff are ex-services and partner organisations include British Gas, Sainsbury's and UPS and it was named one of the brightest new organisations of 2010 by a business survey. <ref> [http://www.recruitment-international.co.uk/news/forceselect-identified-as-one-of-uk%E2%80%99s--brightest-new-businesses-in-new-survey--3915.htm ForceSelect one of UK's brightest businesses] </ref>
All recruitment staff are ex-services and partner organisations include British Gas, Sainsbury's and UPS and it was named one of the brightest new organisations of 2010 by a business survey. <ref> [http://www.recruitment-international.co.uk/news/forceselect-identified-as-one-of-uk%E2%80%99s--brightest-new-businesses-in-new-survey--3915.htm ForceSelect one of UK's brightest businesses] </ref>


The Ministry of Defence has given its support to ForceSelect, recognising the work it does to support military service leavers who are looking for a new career on civvy street.{{fact}}
The Ministry of Defence has given its support to ForceSelect, recognising the work it does to support military service leavers who are looking for a new career on civvy street.{{http://www.forceselect.com/main/index.html}} {{This is on the bottom of every page of their website}}


Other directors include former chief of the general staff General [[Sir Mike Jackson]], bestselling author [[Andy McNab]] and former Royal Artillery officer Lucy Wood.{{fact}}
Other directors include former chief of the general staff General [[Sir Mike Jackson]], bestselling author [[Andy McNab]] and former Royal Artillery officer Lucy Wood.{{http://www.forceselect.com/aboutus/senior_management.html}}


ForceSelect founder Hugh Andrée grilled UK Chancellor George Osborne on October 6 2010 at the Conservative Party Conference about the need to support military service leavers in the UK. <ref> [http://thesun.mobi/sol/homepage/news/3167043/Chancellor-George-Osborne-grilled-at-Sunemployment-meeting.html?mob=1 Chancellor Osborne grilled at Sunemployment meeting] </ref>
ForceSelect founder Hugh Andrée grilled UK Chancellor George Osborne on October 6 2010 at the Conservative Party Conference about the need to support military service leavers in the UK. <ref> [http://thesun.mobi/sol/homepage/news/3167043/Chancellor-George-Osborne-grilled-at-Sunemployment-meeting.html?mob=1 Chancellor Osborne grilled at Sunemployment meeting] </ref>


Head of the Trustees is General Sir Mike Jackson, <ref> [http://www.defencemanagement.com/feature_story.asp?id=14534 The right skills for civvy street, Defence Management Journal] </ref>, while other Trustees include Dame Kelly Holmes <ref> [http://www.doublegold.co.uk/latestnews/forceselect-foundation-appoints-dame-kelly-holmes-as-trustee-ahead-of-launch Kelly Holmes appointed as ForceSelect Trustee] </ref>, Rebekah Brooks.{{fact}} Sir John Rose{{fact}} and Stephen Morris.{{fact}}
Head of the Trustees is General Sir Mike Jackson, <ref> [http://www.defencemanagement.com/feature_story.asp?id=14534 The right skills for civvy street, Defence Management Journal] </ref>, while other Trustees include Dame Kelly Holmes <ref> [http://www.doublegold.co.uk/latestnews/forceselect-foundation-appoints-dame-kelly-holmes-as-trustee-ahead-of-launch Kelly Holmes appointed as ForceSelect Trustee] </ref>, Rebekah Brooks.{{fact}} Sir John Rose{{fact}} and Stephen Morris.{{http://www.forceselect.org/aboutus/foundation_trustees.php}}


The ForceSelect Foundation gets its income from a percentage of the profits from the ForceSelect recruitment business as well as a wide range of fundraising activities, such as a collaboration with Lionsgate films for the UK premiere of The Expendables in August 2010.<ref> [http://www.greymansland.com/andy-mcnab/forceselect-foundation-forms-alliance-with-lionsgate-films-ahead-of-stallone-premier/ ForceSelect Foundation forms alliance with Lionsgate ahead of Stallone premier] </ref>
The ForceSelect Foundation gets its income from a percentage of the profits from the ForceSelect recruitment business as well as a wide range of fundraising activities, such as a collaboration with Lionsgate films for the UK premiere of The Expendables in August 2010.<ref> [http://www.greymansland.com/andy-mcnab/forceselect-foundation-forms-alliance-with-lionsgate-films-ahead-of-stallone-premier/ ForceSelect Foundation forms alliance with Lionsgate ahead of Stallone premier] </ref>


Military charities across the UK are invited to apply for grants which are awarded by the Board of trustees twice a year.{{fact}}
Military charities across the UK are invited to apply for grants which are awarded by the Board of trustees twice a year.{{http://www.forceselect.org/main/index.php}}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 13:08, 11 October 2010

  • Comment: Thanks for adding some references. Could you please provide references for the other facts noted as [citation needed], or remove information that cannot be verified. Chzz  ►  05:27, 11 October 2010 (UTC)


ForceSelect is a recruitment consultancy, mentoring service and charitable Foundation aimed at supporting military service leavers and small military charities across the UK.[1] It aims to raise funds to support smaller military charities that are struggling for funds.[1]

It was founded in 2009 by former Army captain Hugh Andrée.[2]

All recruitment staff are ex-services and partner organisations include British Gas, Sainsbury's and UPS and it was named one of the brightest new organisations of 2010 by a business survey. [3]

The Ministry of Defence has given its support to ForceSelect, recognising the work it does to support military service leavers who are looking for a new career on civvy street.Template:Http://www.forceselect.com/main/index.html Template:This is on the bottom of every page of their website

Other directors include former chief of the general staff General Sir Mike Jackson, bestselling author Andy McNab and former Royal Artillery officer Lucy Wood.Template:Http://www.forceselect.com/aboutus/senior management.html

ForceSelect founder Hugh Andrée grilled UK Chancellor George Osborne on October 6 2010 at the Conservative Party Conference about the need to support military service leavers in the UK. [4]

Head of the Trustees is General Sir Mike Jackson, [5], while other Trustees include Dame Kelly Holmes [6], Rebekah Brooks.[citation needed] Sir John Rose[citation needed] and Stephen Morris.Template:Http://www.forceselect.org/aboutus/foundation trustees.php

The ForceSelect Foundation gets its income from a percentage of the profits from the ForceSelect recruitment business as well as a wide range of fundraising activities, such as a collaboration with Lionsgate films for the UK premiere of The Expendables in August 2010.[7]

Military charities across the UK are invited to apply for grants which are awarded by the Board of trustees twice a year.Template:Http://www.forceselect.org/main/index.php

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