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Former St Helens College Deputy Chief Executive appointed Chief Operating Officer at ESE Energy Group
The former deputy chief executive of St Helens College has taken up a new role with ESE Energy Group.
Rob Molloy, who was responsible for finance, facilitates and estates management at the college, has joined the solar energy specialists as chief operating officer.
Mr Molloy has already started his new role at the Hunts Cross based electric energy firm. He will be overseeing a major expansion in services in 2020.
ESE Group is currently one of Britain’s largest supplies of solar PV energy and battery power systems. The company has ambitious plans to expand operations into corporate markets and is preparing to launch additional renewable energy alternatives in the new year.
Commenting on his appointment, Rob Molloy said:
“Promoting green energy to tackle climate change is one of the most critical issues of our times. It is the core focus of ESE Energy. The business is at the forefront of renewable technology in the UK and has an ambitious plan to grow and educate people on its benefits.
ESE is about to embark on a major expansion which includes offering more products and services. I am very much looking forward to leading it.“
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