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Savage appointed as Life Member of the RCS

Greg Savage was recently awarded with the Life Membership of the RCSA. A Life Member is an Individual Member who has provided outstanding service or assistance over a long period in promoting the purposes of the Association.

‘I’m very proud to be recognised and acknowledged by my peers. I work hard in my profession not purposely for the awards, but it is pleasing to get the recognition.’

‘This award means a lot to me. I’m humbled to be included in the list of Life Members, many of whom have been my heroes for a long time,’ said Savage.

RCSA CEO Julie Mills said Savage has made a significant contribution to the recruitment professionalism. In Australia he has built a profitable businesses achieving an enormous amount for practitioners within the industry.

‘Greg Savage’s commitment and professionalism has raised the profile of the industry within the broader business community. He has mentored young practitioners and provided extraordinary assistance to the RCSA over many years.

‘He is a remarkable ambassador for the recruitment and employment services industry. He definitely represents the great talent we have within this industry.’ Said Mills.

 

Recruitment Journal – December 2004

Greg Savage, one of Sydney ’s leading employment services practitioner, was recently awarded with the industry’s highest honour-Life Membership.

Greg joins the honoured ranks of RCSA Life Members.

‘I’m very proud to be recognised and acknowledged by my peers. I’m humbled to be included in the list of Life Members, many of Life Members, many of whom have been my heroes for a log time,’ Greg said.

RCSA CEO Julie Mills said ‘Greg’s commitment and professionalism has raised the profile of the industry within the broader business community. He has mentored young practitioners and provided extraordinary assistance of the RCSA over many years.’