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Event management company Zibrant is to expand and relocate its congress operations to its Surrey-based office, creating 20 new jobs.
The extended team will serve Zibrant’s pharmaceutical client base and comprises both relocations and new recruits.
Zibrant says the expansion is due to significant increases in business, generated from its pharmaceutical client base.
“Over the last four years we’ve taken a focussed approach to this sector employing the highest quality teams. Our customer-centric approach has enabled us to develop true client marriages. We now have over 75 dedicated pharma event specialists and are looking to add another 20,” says Zibrant’s MD of sales and marketing, Fay Sharpe.
Zibrant’s MD of operations, Chris Parnham, adds: “The South East is the perfect base to further develop our congress team and delivery. This location is ideal for a number of our clients and there is a very experienced and hungry talent pool in and around this area.”
27 Aug 10
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