Spencer Ogden, a global energy recruitment specialist, on July 11 announced that it has officially opened a new office in Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong office is the company’s second venture in Asia.
Spencer Ogden already has an office in Singapore.
Headquartered in the UK, Spencer Ogden is hailed by The Sunday Times (UK) as one of the 100 Best Small Companies to work for.
“Hong Kong is an exciting set-up for us. It is a city that allows a foothold into China and its colossal energy industry, and China uses Hong Kong as its springboard to the West. China’s breakneck economic growth means energy consumption and therefore generation is right at the top of the country’s political and industrial agenda,” Spencer Ogden Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Spencer-Percival said in a statement.

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