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GoodPeople Named Business All-Star Healthcare Recruitment Company Of The Year 2023
Dunshaughlin organisation GoodPeople has been named All-Star Healthcare Recruitment Company of The Year 2023 by the All-Ireland Business Foundation. 

Founded by Gerard Chimbganda, GoodPeople is a premium one stop staff solutions shop that provides high quality, independent, assessment and consultancy services across a breadth of sectors, including child and family services, childcare and family law proceedings. 

The company also employs people in the healthcare sector in Ireland and GoodPeople staff regularly work for HSE community units and hospitals on a long term basis.

Gerard set up GoodPeople with a mission to improve the quality of life of those who suffer with various health issues through a dedicated care support service. His business also supports friends, relatives, families, and carers of those in need.

Commenting on this prestigious achievement, GoodPeople Founder Gerard Chimbganda said: 

"We are incredibly honoured to be named the Business All-Star Healthcare Recruitment Company of the Year for 2023-2024. This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of our team, as well as the trust placed in us by our clients and candidates. We remain committed to providing exceptional recruitment services that contribute to the growth and success of the healthcare industry."

Announcing the news of GoodPeople’s achievement, Deputy Chair of AIBF’s Adjudication Board, Kieran Ring, said:
 
GoodPeople has achieved Business All-Star Healthcare Recruitment Company of The Year 2023-2024 Accreditation. GoodPeople employs people in the healthcare sector in Ireland, their services have seen their staff work for HSE community units and hospitals on a long-term basis. The company has grown its business since 2017 when it started off as a recruitment agency and has evolved to offer staffing solutions to their clients. GoodPeople is hereby included in the AIBF register of Irish business excellence for the third year in a row.

Managing Director of the All-Ireland Business Foundation, Kapil Khanna, said the accreditation, which is now held by over 650 firms, is needed by the thousands of small and medium businesses which operate to their own standards but have nothing to measure them by.

He said: “We evaluate a company’s background, trustworthiness, and performance, and we speak to customers, employees, and vendors. We also anonymously approach the company as a customer and report back on the experience. The business goes through at least two interviews and is scored on every part of the process against set metrics.”

The All-Ireland Business Foundation (AIBF) is an autonomous national accreditation body tasked with enterprise development and the promotion of Best-in-Class in Irish business.

The Foundation actively engages and supports its network through peer dialogue, collaboration, mentoring and enterprise development activities. Companies are qualified for accreditation by completing an enterprise audit and are identified by their use of the AIBF’s Business All-Star Marque.