Halo Service Solutions is delighted to welcome Jack Parsons as its Official Ambassador.
This appointment is part of Halo’s strategic vision to increase engagement with young people and reinforce its standing as an industry leader in service solutions.
Jack Parsons is a well-respected entrepreneur known for his leadership skills, ambition, and passion for driving change. As CEO of Youth Group, he has built a community that now connects 1.8 million young people and 100,000 businesses, contributing significantly to youth employment in the UK. Under his guidance, Youth Group has helped over 105,000 young people secure jobs and mentorship, placing it among the UK’s Top 100 Startups at #25.
His achievements have earned him prestigious recognition, including the titles of UK’s Kindest Leader by the Financial Times, Most Connected Young Entrepreneur, and Digital Leader of the Year. A LinkedIn Top Voice in the UK, Jack is an influential figure in discussions surrounding employment, financial wellbeing, and career development. Originally from Essex, his dedication to social mobility and career support stems from his own personal journey.
As Youth Ambassador for Halo, Jack Parsons will leverage his experience and influence to drive engagement in youth-centric programmes. His work will include leading inspiring workshops, delivering keynote speeches, and using his significant social media following to expand Halo’s presence within the youth community.
Paul Hamilton, Founder and CEO of Halo Service Solutions, said: “Jack’s energetic approach and proven leadership make him the ideal choice to help us inspire and connect with the next generation. His deep understanding of youth culture and his ability to turn bold ideas into reality will be invaluable as we expand our reach and impact.”
Jack Parsons, speaking about his new role, said: “I am thrilled to represent Halo and Paul and look forward to contributing to their visionary work. Together, we will create new opportunities and build a vibrant community of young innovators.”
This appointment marks the start of a range of initiatives planned over the coming year to deepen Halo’s engagement with young people and enhance its presence within the wider community.