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AquaTerra Training appoints Operations Manager


Published Feb 8, 2012
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AquaTerra Solutions

Leading Specialist and Industry-Standard training provider, AquaTerra Training Ltd, has strengthened its management team with a key appointment to help streamline the company's rapid growth.

Charlie Cameron has been appointed as Operations Manager and will be responsible for developing the company's capabilities as well as the day to day running of the business.

Speaking of his appointment, Charlie Cameron said, "It's a great time to join AquaTerra during a period of substantial growth and development. Last year's sales growth was in the region of 50 percent and as our market share grows both locally and globally, and our course portfolio continues to increase, our goal is maintaining customer focus and continue to deliver practical and informative courses to the highest standards."

To continue to successfully adapt and maintain AquaTerra's reputation for high quality service, Charlie's appointment is seen as a key move by the company.

Charlie brings with him a wealth of experience from the education sector, where he was Curriculum Manager at Angus College, as well as a Crew Manager with Tayside Fire and Rescue. He has in depth knowledge of national standards as well as leading European and International projects commercially.

Charlie's experience also complements AquaTerra's initiative to partner with a number of well known and respected institutions.

Mark Pearce, Director of AquaTerra Training, said, "Charlie is joining a busy team. We've seen an increase year on year of 50% sales growth since we were established in 2008 and I believe our strong reputation is about bringing in the right people. We're delighted to have Charlie on board and are confident we can continue to deliver an extremely successful service to our new and existing clients."

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