Jack Capel

Director

Hi, I’m Jack and I’m the Director for the UK South at Harvey Nash.

My remit is to support our technology specialisms and executive search business across our London and Birmingham offices. With 10 years of experience in recruitment, primarily in technology and product, I’ve supported organisations from start-up’s and scale-up’s right through to enterprise organisations.

Outside of work, you’ll either find me at the football or riding horses. I compete horses internationally through the Mounted Games – a fairly unique equestrian sport. I represented England in 2024 at the World Championships in Australia and was proud to bring back the gold medal! 

The best piece of advice I've received is 'control the controllables, don’t waste time and energy on things you can’t.'

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