With a career spanning over three decades in recruiting, Bill Boorman has led the way in connecting people within the recruiting industry from around the globe.
After a corporate life that led to a change in lifestyle — in Bill’s words, “he didn’t like the person he’d become,” he set up his own successful business only to experience bankruptcy, which had a huge impact on both his professional and personal life. He had to adapt again. Twitter revolutionised Bill’s world, enabling him to create a global network of recruiting folk that led to the creation of the Tru Unconference events.
Bill now spends his time continuing to innovate events and networks, while working in a consultancy role with large corporates. He is also very active within the HR Tech startup community, working with companies such as Clinch and RolePoint.
From dealing with the consequences of the financial meltdown that affected his own business, the impact on his home and family life, to the reinvention that has led to the global success of the Tru Unconference events, Bill talks openly about his life and career while sharing very personal insights and experiences.
Work doesn’t happen in isolation, and we often forget the backdrop of everyday life that people are also dealing with.
A truly inspirational and engaging interview is below. It’s all part of a series about the lives of people in the talent field. See previous interviews with Johnny Campbell, with Gerry Crispin, Matt Alder, and with a Stryker talent VP.