Appointments: Naomi White
Naomi White has been appointed senior accounts Manager at Manleys.
Naomi White has been appointed senior accounts Manager at Manleys.
Stephanie Patterson has joined Children in Northern Ireland (CiNI) as a learning and development officer.
Nelly Takova has been appointed as marketing and PR manager at Manleys.
Coleen O’Neill has been appointed as bookings co-ordinator for Flex Language Services, where she is the first point of contact for clients wanting to book interpreter or translator services.
Barry Kelly has been appointed as the franchise services manager for Franchising NI, where he will provide indigenous businesses across Northern Ireland support in the creation of new ‘best practice’ franchise business models.
Richard Palmer has become junior vice president of the Law Society of Northern Ireland.
Noel Rooney has been appointed as fire risk assessor for Fire Risk NI, where he will play an integral role in business development.
Laura Slevin has been appointed as the business development manager for Flex Language Services where she will be focusing on driving new business and maintaining existing business.
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