Dan Gough joins the Allura Partners Transformation & Change team

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The Allura Partners Transformation & Change team is continuing to grow, this time, we are excited to have Dan Gough join as a Senior Recruitment Consultant for Project Delivery.

With 4 years of recruitment experience, Dan has worked across both large multinational agencies and small boutiques. Dan has built IT Project teams for a range of companies including FMCG, Manufacturing, Construction, Tech and Finance. Most recently, working in a smaller IT boutique, Dan moved into the Product and senior appointments space, placing CPOs, Head of Technology and Software Engineering Managers for startup, scaleup and established tech companies in Northern Ireland’s burgeoning tech market.

Dan is originally from Belfast, Ireland, and he made the move to Australia a year ago. Having lived in both Victoria and Queensland over the past year, he has recently settled in Sydney.

Dan has joined Allura’s Transformation & Change team to help seasoned Project Delivery & Transformation professionals get the job they want and assist businesses in building the team they need.

We are excited to welcome Dan on board at Allura Partners and look forward to seeing his successes.

If you are in the Transformation & Change space and are after some assistance, you can reach Dan on: +61 2 9000 5435 or [email protected].

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