Michelle Randall
About Michelle Randall
Michelle Randall is a Senior Manager in Resourcing Transformation & Governance at Ofcom, with extensive experience in human resources and recruitment across various organizations. She has held multiple roles in companies such as Ofwat, Ecorys UK, and the United Nations, contributing to her expertise in resourcing and governance.
Current Role at Ofcom
Michelle Randall serves as the Senior Manager for Resourcing Transformation & Governance at Ofcom. She has held this position since 2021 and is based in Manchester, England. In her role, she is responsible for overseeing the transformation of resourcing strategies and governance processes within the organization.
Previous Experience at Ofwat
Michelle Randall has significant experience with Ofwat, where she worked in various roles from 2015 to 2018. Initially, she served as a Resourcing Partner for three years, focusing on recruitment strategies and talent acquisition. Prior to that, she was the HRIS Project Manager for nine months in 2017, contributing to the implementation of human resources information systems.
Career Background in Recruitment
Michelle has a diverse background in recruitment and human resources. She worked as a Recruitment Consultant at Hewitson Walker for eight months in 2013 and later as a Resourcing Specialist at Claire's Accessories for ten months in 2014. Additionally, she held the position of Resourcing Manager at Ecorys UK from 2018 to 2021, where she managed recruitment processes and strategies.
Education at Birmingham City University
Michelle Randall studied at Birmingham City University from 1988 to 1990. Her education provided her with foundational knowledge and skills that have contributed to her career in human resources and recruitment.
Diverse Professional Experience
Throughout her career, Michelle has held various positions in different organizations. She worked as a Talent Acquisition Consultant at Xoserve for four months in 2018 and as an Account Manager at TMP Worldwide UK for one year from 2007 to 2008. Her experience also includes a role as a Business Analyst at the United Nations in New York City from 2009 to 2010.