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Keyline congratulates Taunton employee for completing management programme
Keyline is congratulating Mark Short, Sales Office Manager at its Taunton Branch, for graduating from the company’s First Line Management Programme.
Mark has worked extremely hard over the past six months successfully completing the programme, which has been developed for junior managers and supervisors who wish to develop and build on their management knowledge and skills.
Following a presentation he made to Keyline directors and senior management, Mark was presented with his certificate by Adam Franklin, Keyline’s Regional Director for the South West.
Mark is testament to the success of the company’s training programme. He joined Keyline seven years ago as a driver, and was promoted to Yard Supervisor before taking on his current role as Sales Office Manager.
Mark Short commented: “Keyline is a fantastic company to work for and has an enviable reputation for offering outstanding training for its employees. I’d like to thank everyone who has supported me over the past six months and I’m delighted to be starting my new position.”
Adam Franklin added: “Congratulations to Mark on completing the First Line Management Programme. He’s a valued member of the Taunton branch team and we wish him every success with his new position.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sally Burfoot .
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