Primark
Polly Evans is an experienced talent acquisition leader currently serving as the Global Talent Acquisition Leader at Primark since May 2021. Previously, Polly held the position of Head of Talent Acquisition for Vodafone Ireland from August 2017 to May 2021 and worked as a Talent-People Leader at AIB from October 2002 to August 2017. Polly's early career includes roles as a Recruiter for the Industrial Services Group in Melbourne and HR Business Support at both Xerox and IBM. Polly began professional experience as a Customer Service Official at AIB. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Linguistics from University College Dublin, a certificate in Digital Marketing from IBAT College Dublin, and further training in ILM Leadership and Management as well as Project Management from CMIT.
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Primark
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Primark is an international clothing retailer employing more than 70,000 colleagues across 16 countries in Europe and the US. Founded in Ireland in 1969 under the Penneys brand, Primark aims to provide affordable choices for everyone, from great quality everyday essentials to stand-out style across women’s, men’s and kid’s, as well as beauty, homeware and accessories. With a focus on creating great retail experiences in-store, Primark continues to expand across new and existing markets with the aim of reaching 530 stores by the end of 2026. Primark is working to make more sustainable fashion affordable for everyone. Primark Cares is its commitment to doing better, every day - making more sustainable products everyone can afford, reducing its impact on the planet and improving the lives of workers. It has made a series of public commitments it plans to work towards and report on progress each year. These include making all its clothes from recycled or more sustainably sourced materials, ensuring clothing is recyclable by design, halving carbon emissions across the value chain and pursuing a living wage for workers in the supply chain.