Hodgson Sayers bolsters admin and accounts team
Stanley-based Hodgson Sayers has welcomed Marcia Forrest and Michelle Reed to its administration team, alongside Karen Britton, who joins accounts as purchase ledger.
Marcia and Michelle will manage a wide range of essential administrative tasks, with Marcia also a qualified first aider and Michelle serving as a fire marshal and mental health first aider.
Karen brings expertise in managing supplier accounts and supporting the wider finance team.
Marcia said: “Hodgson Sayers stands out for its strong focus on process and organisation.
“The team is close-knit and extremely focused, making it an enjoyable and rewarding place to work.”
Michelle added: “It is fantastic to be part of a team that values not only efficiency but the wellbeing of its people.
“I look forward to contributing to this positive environment.”
Karen added: “Joining Hodgson Sayers is a great opportunity to apply my skills in a supportive and dynamic environment.
“I look forward to contributing to the continued growth and success of the business.”
The appointments come amid a buoyant order book and the need for extra resource to support the growing volume of work.
Working alongside longer-established colleagues Karen Breen, Tracey Dalkin and Lisa Moore, the new team members will help Hodgson Sayers, which specialises in roofing, building maintenance and security products, to continue to meet the evolving demands of the construction industry while maintaining a collaborative and professional workplace culture.
John Sayers, managing director at Hodgson Sayers, added: “Bringing Marcia, Michelle and Karen into the team reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening the support behind our core operations.
“Their combined skills and experience will help us maintain the high standards our clients expect and ensure we continue to deliver projects smoothly and efficiently as we continue to grow.”
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