COMMUNICA | Issue Five
HIGHLIGHTS
John Henry Group news briefing
Construction begins on expanded outdoor training facilities
CAMBRIDGE, UNITED KINGDOM – Construction has started on the expansion of existing training facilities at John Henry Group’ s Cambridge head offices. The sizeable new outdoor training area will enable the business to provide advanced training for all works on telecommunications projects, including further HSEQ training and accreditations in line with the BT industry standards. It means that engineers from across the John Henry Group’ s UK footprint will now be able to receive the latest training in specialist areas and company innovations from in-house experts – such as confined space training, fibre splicing and cable works and advanced HSEQ training.“ The outdoor training area is an added facility which will expand upon our already newly refurbished training centre,” said John Henry Group’ s Head of Learning and Development, Sara Laver.
“ We are really excited to be able to offer this facility to ensure the practical and theory-based training our people receive impacts positively on our workstreams, ensuring safety, quality and commerciality for our clients is maintained.“ The introduction of the outdoor training area fits perfectly with our company values of‘ Excellence’,‘ Together’ and‘ Forward Thinking’.” Works are due to finish around the end of June.
Group marketing team undertakes new website development project
A six month project is underway to completely redevelop the John Henry Group website as part of a new digital brand plan which has already seen the redesign and increase in frequency of social media content posting. The project is being led by the group marketing and communications team and is set to last until the end of Summer 2018, when the site will go live.
“ The John Henry Group has celebrated major growth in the past few years and this has led to the need to grow and develop business in new and existing markets,” said Head of Marketing Operations, Rob Andrews.
“ The need to be able to project new ideas, content and thought leadership online has become increasingly important if this is to happen, our current website does not afford us the opportunity to do this- but our new site certainly will do.”
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