AGENDA APPOINTMENTS Four new senior appointments for CC33 South Yorkshire contact centre CC33 has announced the appointment of four senior management team members as part of its latest recruitment drive. Joey Abubaker joins as operational lead where he will be leading a brand-new campaign, defining scope and developing customer and client relationships with defined strategies. Hayden Hale takes up the role of training manager following more than 18 years in learning and development in both the private and public sectors. Chris Wicks has been appointed operations manager and will oversee the coaching and development arm of the business to help drive commercial performance and ensure high engagement within both teams and clients. Joining the Rotherham office is Michael Mehtar as head of outbound sales. Michael joins CC33 following a five-year stint as an operations director in Dubai and will develop existing outbound accounts where he will help them to grow with CC33 and ensure the clients are maximising the firm’s service offering. Paul Fletcher, MD at CC33, said: “It is fantastic to be able to welcome our latest recruits to the CC33 family. “Each appointment brings with them a wealth of experience which will add a huge amount of value to the business. We can’t wait to see how their fresh ideas facilitate our growth plans throughout 2021.” CC33 are currently undergoing a period of rapid growth, recently creating 400 jobs across their two offices – one on Ecclesall Road in Sheffield and the other on Mansfield Road in Rotherham.
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EXPERIENCED PRODUCT ADVISOR CRAIG JOINS JIRAFFE
CRAIG WARD
Jiraffe, the UK distribution division of postural support specialists Jenx, has gained almost 25 years of industry experience with the recruitment of Craig Ward as product advisor.
Craig officially joined Jiraffe this February, after choosing to leave his role as a trusted assessor and manager for a night time positioning company specialising in dementia care
and progressive illnesses for adults to pursue his strong passion for working in paediatrics. Before that, Craig had spent around 21 years working for an international postural support specialist in various roles. Craig said: “I’d always had a yearning to work for Jenx and Jiraffe as I’m familiar with the company’s founders Clive and Catherine, and have got to know many of their sales staff in a friendly capacity over the years, so I know what a good company it is.” Holly Jenkins, director at Jiraffe, said: “Craig has been a well-known name across our industry for many years now, and we’re delighted he’s bringing his enormous breadth of skills and experience into the Jiraffe family.”
Wake Smith welcomes three new appointments Sheffield law firm Wake Smith Solicitors has added three new hires to its growing team of legal experts. Associate Colleen Dooney joins the seven-strong private client team, paralegal Dylan Friend brings his skills to the clinical negligence department, while residential and commercial property paralegal Sam Brightman starts in the firm’s busy property department. Colleen joins from a niche private client practice in Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University law graduate Dylan Friend from a year long position at a local firm, while Sam Brightman, who
also graduated from Hallam with a law degree, joins after spending two years as a real estate paralegal. Head of private client Suzanne Porter said: “The
appointments will further enhance the services we already provide to our individual and business clients across South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire.”
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