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Thu 17 May 2018, 07:15 GMT

KPI Bridge Oil announces Group Marketing Manager promotion


Alysha Chambers is promoted from Group Marketing Coordinator to Group Marketing Manager.


Alysha Chambers, Group Marketing Manager, KPI Bridge Oil.
Image credit: KPI Bridge Oil
KPI Bridge Oil, a trader and broker of marine fuels, lubricants and risk management products, has announced the promotion of Alysha Chambers from Group Marketing Coordinator to Group Marketing Manager.

Chambers joined KPI Bridge Oil two years ago from a UK healthcare manufacturer where she was responsible for the company's B2B and B2C marketing activities.

She has a master's degree from Kingston University, London, in Marketing Communications & Advertising and a bachelor's degree from Saint Leo University, US, in Communication Management.

"Since joining, Alysha has been instrumental in strengthening brand identity, implementing various new initiatives and coordinating marketing activities across the Group's 9 offices. She also managed the production of the company's latest corporate video and has staged a number of key events," the company explained.

Soren Holl, Group CEO, remarked: "We've recently seen opportunities open up in various areas and to ensure that we are well positioned to take advantage of these, we need to strengthen our marketing function. We have expanded most of our trading teams over the past 6-12 months and the increased activity naturally leads us to also evaluate our support functions. Adding value to our relationships with key business partners and ensuring that we remain a preferred place to work in the industry are key to our future success.

"I'm pleased that Alysha has accepted this challenge and am sure that she'll continue to support our business across the world and reinforce our brand. In her relatively short time with KPI Bridge Oil, Alysha has proven her aptitude for creative campaign strategies, project management and finding innovative new ways to engage with our stakeholders."

Chambers commented: "I am extremely happy with this incredible opportunity and I am proud to work for this great company. I look forward to the new challenges and to expanding my role within this exciting industry."


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