Former Aldi Regional Director joins CheaperWaste to strengthen company growth.
Waste Management specialist CheaperWaste has today announced the appointment of Liam Rafferty as Technology & Systems Director. The company which specialises in waste management services for small to medium size businesses throughout the UK, made the appointment following a highly successful year.
Liam joins the company following several senior roles at Frozen Value Ltd, Energy and Technical Services Ltd, and over 15 years working as a Regional Director at national supermarket chain, Aldi Stores Ltd. With an increasingly recognised track record in building value for companies in the retail and facilities management sectors, Liam will work with the CheaperWaste management team to drive the ambitious growth plans and improve internal services and communications.
Liam said “I’m absolutely thrilled to be joining CheaperWaste at this very exciting time.
“CheaperWaste has a fantastic management team in place, and a clear strategy that will result in sustained growth, as we continue to offer and improve our business services and expertise to our national customer base.”
Commenting on the appointment, Managing Director Stewart Renfrew added “We’re delighted to welcome Liam to our expanding team. To attract a candidate of Liam’s profile and calibre is particularly rewarding, and proof that CheaperWaste is becoming an employer of choice in the North East.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by CheaperWaste .
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