In his new role, Paul Pinel will guide the business into the “next phase of the company’s history, develop new relationships with the trade and deliver on their promise to help build a better Jersey”.
Calton Limited received the accreditation through a campaign run by Catholic social action charity Caritas Jersey, which is licensed by the Living Wage Foundation in the UK to manage and co-ordinate the promotion of a 'living wage’ in the island.
<em>Jersey's Best Workplace</em> is a new awards initiative launched by All Island Media – the parent company of Bailiwick Express and the Jersey Evening Post – which will help unlock insights about their teams.
Awarded at a ceremony last week at The Vox in Birmingham, the five operator-strong shortlist for the Route One accolade was made up of "small to medium-sized bus operators... who excel and show exemplary service in every respect".
Mandy Blake joins the firm with 25 years' experience in financial services including four years operating in regulatory supervision at the Jersey Financial Services Commission.
The six-week campaign seeks to “highlight the importance of exceptional customer care in creating positive community experiences” and “inspire others to spread joy” over the festive period.
At that meeting – held at St Paul’s Centre beginning at 11am on Thursday 14 November – creditors will be able to find out more about the financial status of the company, including its asset value, the amount of money owed to it and the amount it owes to others.
JT gave the charity access to commercial and business areas of its organisation and “worked hard to improve awareness of dementia for both customer-facing and office staff”.