AppointmentsNew Appointments Mark the Beginning of a Recruitment Drive for B2BTradeCard

New Appointments Mark the Beginning of a Recruitment Drive for B2BTradeCard

B2BTradeCard, a provider of advertising services, incentive and loyalty solutions, has expanded its team with the appointments of Ben Rawcliffe as the new Business Development Manager, and Glen Jolley as a Full Stack Software Developer, as part of an ongoing growth strategy.

The appointments come shortly after the company doubled office capacity at its Chorley premises to manage projected growth, following a 70% revenue increase last year, the seventh year of consecutive growth for the company since its launch in 2015.

Rawcliffe’s appointment follows his previous role as sales executive at the Institute of Government & Public Policy, while Jolley joins from Darwen-based Engage Services, where he was lead system development and support engineer.

B2BTradeCard CEO Craig Parsons said: “We’re extremely pleased to welcome both Ben and Glen to B2BTradeCard.

“We have ambitious plans for the coming years that involve looking to recruit nine more people over the next financial year, including immediate openings for a further business development manager and a junior developer.

“We’re incredibly proud of our strong culture and endeavour to be a great place to work, so we hope Ben and Glen will enjoy working with us to achieve the company’s long-term vision of being the UK’s leading loyalty solutions and advertising services provider.”

For more information about opportunities at B2BTradeCard go to www.b2btradecard.com/about-us/careers/.

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