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Dreamr appoints Alba Iglesias as new Project Manager
Alba Iglesias has given up the near constant sunshine and Catalan culture of her home city Barcelona to work with Dreamr as their newly appointed Project Manager.
She will be working hand in hand with Dreamr’s international and UK client base and their app development, design, and web development team to bring projects to life.
Head of Aspiration Lynne Makinson-Walsh said: “We’re thrilled to have Alba here at Dreamr. Our client relationships are of paramount importance, and we are a very closely knit team, so it was crucial that we found exactly the right person for this pivotal role. As soon as we met her, we knew that Alba was that person”.
Alba has happily settled into Manchester life and the stark contrast to the weather back in Barcelona and said: “The opportunity to work with Dreamr is very exciting for me, they are such a diverse group of people. Working at Dreamr is like being with family; it doesn’t ever feel like ‘work’. We all strive for excellence in our personal capacity, as a company and when working with our clients”.
Alba is already immersed in leading a variety of projects, for clients such as The Conservatory Outlet, which aims to support conservatory builds in a totally new way, and Sole Exchange recently shortlisted for Best App in the Northern Digital Awards, which helps sneaker heads feed their obsession for collectible trainers.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dreamr .
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