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Admin Welcomes Caroline To The Team!

Welcome to the Team, Caroline!

We’re delighted to welcome Caroline to the Brindle & Green team as our new Admin Assistant!

Caroline brings with her valuable experience as both an Administrator and PA Secretary. She was drawn to Brindle & Green by our continued growth and the welcoming nature of our team – something we’re proud to be known for!

She’s looking forward to learning more about our different divisions and the roles within them, and is keen to build her confidence as she settles into her new role.

We’re excited to have you on board, Caroline – Welcome to B&G!

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Posted on: 04 April 2025
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