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Papworth Trust strengthen Development Team

Published by Sarj for Papworth Trust in Housing and also in Communities, Health
Monday 16th February 2009 - 2:21pm

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Two dedicated Account Managers, Jonathan Adam and Ian Pomfrett have joined Papworth Trust to enhance the business development team as it continues to achieve its ambitious plans for growth. Papworth is keen to further expand its services to bring further benefits to its disabled clients.

Jonathan Adam has previously worked in the electronic publishing and direct marketing industry. In his last role as Business Development Manager Jonathan’s clients included ASOS.com, Mazda, Estee Lauder, Norwich & Peterborough Building Society, NSPCC and P&O Ferries.

Jonathan’s new role covers Personal Support and Housing at Papworth Trust and he is keen to ensure that the bid/tender submissions are delivered to the highest standards, focusing on the high quality of the Trusts services and the diverse range of services offered.

Recent achievements in this area include being selected on the Suffolk County Council Framework Select List for Supported Housing over a four year period and setting up a new Home Improvement Agency in Corby and Kettering.

Ian Pomfrett has worked extensively throughout the media and FMCGs sectors, most recently as the Commercial Manager for the UK’s largest DVD publisher, working closely with global entertainment partners such as BBC Worldwide, Studio Canal and News International.

Ian is responsible for managing the business development of Papworth Trust’s Employment and Learning services, with 2009 presenting some exciting opportunities for the Trust to continue to further develop these areas.
 

Adrian Bagg, Chief Executive, Papworth Trust says: “Papworth Trust is keen to continue its expansion of services into new areas. This is an exciting time for the organisation, and opens up new opportunities for our existing service users and new customers.”

If you would like to contact the development team please telephone: 01480 357 200 or email them at: business.development@papworth.org.uk

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Notes to Editors

About the Papworth Trust:
Each year Papworth Trust helps over 13,000 disabled people in the East of England and the UK through a wide range of services covering employment, vocational rehabilitation, housing and community support.

In using the term “disabled” we mean anyone who has a long-term health issue, learning difficulty, physical disability, sensory impairment, mental health issue or a combination of these or other impairments. We also mean anyone of any age.

The Trust also works with the Government, employers, service providers and commissioners to promote disability equality and good practice.

For further information and media opportunities, please contact:
Gail Cunningham, Communications Manager, Papworth Trust
T: 01480 357259 (direct)
F: 01480 357201
E: gail.cunningham@papworth.org.uk

Papworth Trust T: 01480 357200
Bernard Sunley Centre F: 01480 357201
Papworth Everard E: info@papworth.org.uk
Cambridge www.papworth.org.uk
CB23 3RG Helpdesk: 0800 952 5000

Charity no. 211234

Please note that Papworth Trust is an independent disability charity and is unconnected with the Papworth Hospital NHS Trust.

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