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A photography graduate has created a marketing department for a well known, 80 year old car dealership from scratch with support from ESF (European Social Fund) Convergence investment.
Suzanne Johnson, who graduated with a Masters in Photography from Falmouth University, was employed by Hawkins Motors under Unlocking Potential (UP) in 2013. Her large remit was to develop a marketing plan, the company database, a website and social media plus press release and advertising strategies for the company which has seven dealerships across Cornwall – all with different ways of operating.
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Graduate placement scheme Unlocking Potential has helped couple Simon and Tiffany Bailey both find quality work in Cornwall – a place they had already fallen in love with.
The couple met whilst studying at The University of Birmingham. Tiffany graduated in English language and Literature in Education and Simon graduated in Geology. He then moved to study for a Masters at the Camborne School of Mines.
Simon and Tiffany soon decided to settle in Cornwall as they fell in love with it, in particular the Falmouth area where Simon was based whilst studying. Simon already had strong links with the Falmouth area having visited annually for family holidays.
Read the full version of the story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/two-jobs-and-a-cornish-wedding...
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Graduate placement scheme Unlocking Potential has helped couple Simon and Tiffany Bailey both find quality work in Cornwall – a place they had already fallen in love with.
The couple met whilst studying at The University of Birmingham. Tiffany graduated in English language and Literature in Education and Simon graduated in Geology. He then moved to study for a Masters at the Camborne School of Mines.
Simon and Tiffany soon decided to settle in Cornwall as they fell in love with it, in particular the Falmouth area where Simon was based whilst studying. Simon already had strong links with the Falmouth area having visited annually for family holidays.
Read the full version of the story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/two-jobs-and-a-cornish-wedding...
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Graduate placement scheme Unlocking Potential has helped couple Simon and Tiffany Bailey both find quality work in Cornwall – a place they had already fallen in love with.
The couple met whilst studying at The University of Birmingham. Tiffany graduated in English language and Literature in Education and Simon graduated in Geology. He then moved to study for a Masters at the Camborne School of Mines.
Simon and Tiffany soon decided to settle in Cornwall as they fell in love with it, in particular the Falmouth area where Simon was based whilst studying. Simon already had strong links with the Falmouth area having visited annually for family holidays.
Read the full version of the story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/two-jobs-and-a-cornish-wedding...
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Harry (L) and Jerry (R)
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
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A branch of a forward thinking Swedish bank has been opened in Bodmin with support from law graduate James Whitney.
Handelsbanken works on a decentralised basis so the local branch is the bank for customers. It has more than 160 branches in the UK and the Bodmin branch is one of the latest to open.
James, from Plymouth, graduated from the University of Surrey during which he studied for a year at the University of Stockholm. He was employed by Handelsbanken under Unlocking Potential (UP).
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
Graduate placement scheme Unlocking Potential has helped couple Simon and Tiffany Bailey both find quality work in Cornwall – a place they had already fallen in love with.
The couple met whilst studying at The University of Birmingham. Tiffany graduated in English language and Literature in Education and Simon graduated in Geology. He then moved to study for a Masters at the Camborne School of Mines.
Simon and Tiffany soon decided to settle in Cornwall as they fell in love with it, in particular the Falmouth area where Simon was based whilst studying. Simon already had strong links with the Falmouth area having visited annually for family holidays.
Read the full version of the story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/two-jobs-and-a-cornish-wedding...
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L to R: Harry, Davina and Jerry
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
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L to R Jerry, Davina and Harry
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
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A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
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A branch of a forward thinking Swedish bank has been opened in Bodmin with support from law graduate James Whitney.
Handelsbanken works on a decentralised basis so the local branch is the bank for customers. It has more than 160 branches in the UK and the Bodmin branch is one of the latest to open.
James, from Plymouth, graduated from the University of Surrey during which he studied for a year at the University of Stockholm. He was employed by Handelsbanken under Unlocking Potential (UP).
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A branch of a forward thinking Swedish bank has been opened in Bodmin with support from law graduate James Whitney.
Handelsbanken works on a decentralised basis so the local branch is the bank for customers. It has more than 160 branches in the UK and the Bodmin branch is one of the latest to open.
James, from Plymouth, graduated from the University of Surrey during which he studied for a year at the University of Stockholm. He was employed by Handelsbanken under Unlocking Potential (UP).
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The Seafood Restaurant, in Padstow, is best known for their chef creator Rick Stein and its commitment to high quality food and service, but behind the scenes the business also works to encourage local talent and support ambitious graduates as part of its growing team of 350 staff.
Michael Rabone, Head of Human Resources at The Seafood Restaurant, explained, “Working in partnership with Unlocking Potential, The Seafood Restaurant has supported 12 graduate placements over the last decade, with the majority of individuals appointed now excelling as established members of our team.
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You can read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/top-restaurant-nurturing-home-...
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A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
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The owner of an historic property near Wadebridge is transforming it from a working farm to a dream wedding venue.
Richard Blewett is the seventh generation of his family to live at the 800-year-old, Grade II* listed Pengenna Manor, near Trelill. A graphic design graduate he is using skills gained while on an Unlocking Potential placement to create a top class wedding and events business at the property.
The venue has been licensed and wedding and civil ceremonies can take place in the drawing room that was built during the reign of Elizabeth 1. Facilities offered include wedding receptions for between 10 and 350 guests; a flexible, purpose-designed marquee garden; a tree-lined outdoor ceremony space with feature summer house; overnight accommodation; a dedicated on-site wedding organiser and 300 acres of private countryside. Pengenna Manor is also within a six-mile radius of ten parish churches.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/working-farm-to-dream-wedding-...
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A branch of a forward thinking Swedish bank has been opened in Bodmin with support from law graduate James Whitney.
Handelsbanken works on a decentralised basis so the local branch is the bank for customers. It has more than 160 branches in the UK and the Bodmin branch is one of the latest to open.
James, from Plymouth, graduated from the University of Surrey during which he studied for a year at the University of Stockholm. He was employed by Handelsbanken under Unlocking Potential (UP).
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
The Seafood Restaurant, in Padstow, is best known for their chef creator Rick Stein and its commitment to high quality food and service, but behind the scenes the business also works to encourage local talent and support ambitious graduates as part of its growing team of 350 staff.
Michael Rabone, Head of Human Resources at The Seafood Restaurant, explained, “Working in partnership with Unlocking Potential, The Seafood Restaurant has supported 12 graduate placements over the last decade, with the majority of individuals appointed now excelling as established members of our team.
"
You can read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/top-restaurant-nurturing-home-...
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
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A branch of a forward thinking Swedish bank has been opened in Bodmin with support from law graduate James Whitney.
Handelsbanken works on a decentralised basis so the local branch is the bank for customers. It has more than 160 branches in the UK and the Bodmin branch is one of the latest to open.
James, from Plymouth, graduated from the University of Surrey during which he studied for a year at the University of Stockholm. He was employed by Handelsbanken under Unlocking Potential (UP).
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L to R: Harry, Davina and Jerry
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt.
Graduate placement scheme Unlocking Potential has helped couple Simon and Tiffany Bailey both find quality work in Cornwall – a place they had already fallen in love with.
The couple met whilst studying at The University of Birmingham. Tiffany graduated in English language and Literature in Education and Simon graduated in Geology. He then moved to study for a Masters at the Camborne School of Mines.
Simon and Tiffany soon decided to settle in Cornwall as they fell in love with it, in particular the Falmouth area where Simon was based whilst studying. Simon already had strong links with the Falmouth area having visited annually for family holidays.
Read the full version of the story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/two-jobs-and-a-cornish-wedding...
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A branch of a forward thinking Swedish bank has been opened in Bodmin with support from law graduate James Whitney.
Handelsbanken works on a decentralised basis so the local branch is the bank for customers. It has more than 160 branches in the UK and the Bodmin branch is one of the latest to open.
James, from Plymouth, graduated from the University of Surrey during which he studied for a year at the University of Stockholm. He was employed by Handelsbanken under Unlocking Potential (UP).
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
The Seafood Restaurant, in Padstow, is best known for their chef creator Rick Stein and its commitment to high quality food and service, but behind the scenes the business also works to encourage local talent and support ambitious graduates as part of its growing team of 350 staff.
Michael Rabone, Head of Human Resources at The Seafood Restaurant, explained, “Working in partnership with Unlocking Potential, The Seafood Restaurant has supported 12 graduate placements over the last decade, with the majority of individuals appointed now excelling as established members of our team.
"
You can read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/top-restaurant-nurturing-home-...
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
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A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
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A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
Graduate placement scheme Unlocking Potential has helped couple Simon and Tiffany Bailey both find quality work in Cornwall – a place they had already fallen in love with.
The couple met whilst studying at The University of Birmingham. Tiffany graduated in English language and Literature in Education and Simon graduated in Geology. He then moved to study for a Masters at the Camborne School of Mines.
Simon and Tiffany soon decided to settle in Cornwall as they fell in love with it, in particular the Falmouth area where Simon was based whilst studying. Simon already had strong links with the Falmouth area having visited annually for family holidays.
Read the full version of the story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/two-jobs-and-a-cornish-wedding...
Not for publication or transmission without permission of the copyright owner.
A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
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A social housing enterprise is using graduate support to develop its learning and development approach for its own 240 employees as well as save money with streamlined systems.
Ocean Housing Group, based in St Austell, employed Sports Management graduate Craig Rowe as HR Administrator under a twelve month Unlocking Potential (UP) placement. This has now been extended until August for Mr Rowe to complete the far reaching project.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/streamlining-for-social-housin...
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Harry Moore
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
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A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
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Dave Meneer.
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Jerry Luke
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt.
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
A company specialising in renewable energy has used graduates and apprenticeships to support dramatic growth. In just four years Cleanearth Energy has grown from a workforce of seven to nearly 40.
Since being established in 2010 the Wadebridge based company - which designs, builds and operates Biomass, Solar Photovoltaic (PV), and Wind Turbine renewable energy systems has expanded out of Cornwall and now has a satellite office in Exeter and sales executives in Devon, Wales, and soon to be recruited sales executives covering the South East, East and North East of England.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/graduates-fuel-dramatic-growth...
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
Davina Whiteoak
A new, healthy fruit bar that was developed in Cornwall by qualified chef Davina Whiteoak, who has 15 years experience in food development for companies such as Del Monte and Oscar Mayer, has already been ordered by the Eden Project and Rick Stein’s Seafood Restaurant’s deli, and could soon be on supermarket shelves.
Davina has been helped with the development and expansion of the company, which is based in Cornwall, by graduates Jerry Luke and Harry Moore who are both employed via Unlocking Potential (UP).
Read the full story here... www.inspiringwork.org/news/cornwall-chef-gets-fruity
Not for transmission or publication without express permission of the copyright owner, Simon Burt.
A multi million pound family business that was established in Cornwall more than 35 years ago has launched a brand new website with the support of Unlocking Potential graduate Emily Gunning.
Emily, who was born and brought up in St Austell, qualified with a degree and Masters in Marketing from the University of Chester. She was employed by Cornwall Glass & Glazing under Unlocking Potential (UP) and, just three months in, the marketing manager left so her role rapidly expanded.
Emily’s main task was developing an e-commerce site - www.ukglasscentre.co.uk - from scratch
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/new-website-for-glass-business
Not for transmission or publication without permission from copyright owner Simon Burt.
A social housing enterprise is using graduate support to develop its learning and development approach for its own 240 employees as well as save money with streamlined systems.
Ocean Housing Group, based in St Austell, employed Sports Management graduate Craig Rowe as HR Administrator under a twelve month Unlocking Potential (UP) placement. This has now been extended until August for Mr Rowe to complete the far reaching project.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/streamlining-for-social-housin...
Not for publication or transmission without permission of Simon Burt Photography.
A social housing enterprise is using graduate support to develop its learning and development approach for its own 240 employees as well as save money with streamlined systems.
Ocean Housing Group, based in St Austell, employed Sports Management graduate Craig Rowe as HR Administrator under a twelve month Unlocking Potential (UP) placement. This has now been extended until August for Mr Rowe to complete the far reaching project.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/streamlining-for-social-housin...
Not for publication or transmission without permission of Simon Burt Photography.
A social housing enterprise is using graduate support to develop its learning and development approach for its own 240 employees as well as save money with streamlined systems.
Ocean Housing Group, based in St Austell, employed Sports Management graduate Craig Rowe as HR Administrator under a twelve month Unlocking Potential (UP) placement. This has now been extended until August for Mr Rowe to complete the far reaching project.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/streamlining-for-social-housin...
Not for publication or transmission without permission of Simon Burt Photography.
A social housing enterprise is using graduate support to develop its learning and development approach for its own 240 employees as well as save money with streamlined systems.
Ocean Housing Group, based in St Austell, employed Sports Management graduate Craig Rowe as HR Administrator under a twelve month Unlocking Potential (UP) placement. This has now been extended until August for Mr Rowe to complete the far reaching project.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/streamlining-for-social-housin...
Not for publication or transmission without permission of Simon Burt Photography.
A social housing enterprise is using graduate support to develop its learning and development approach for its own 240 employees as well as save money with streamlined systems.
Ocean Housing Group, based in St Austell, employed Sports Management graduate Craig Rowe as HR Administrator under a twelve month Unlocking Potential (UP) placement. This has now been extended until August for Mr Rowe to complete the far reaching project.
Read the full story on our website www.inspiringwork.org/news/streamlining-for-social-housin...
Not for publication or transmission without permission of Simon Burt Photography.