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Pinnacle Growth Group appoints Judith Neill as General Manager

Pinnacle Growth Group has announced the appointment of Judith Neill to the position of General Manager with the company.

The business, which was established in 2018, provides growth support to private and public sector organisations in Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and GB. The firm is led by Co‐Founders Robert McConnell and Dr Scott King.

Judith Neill (above) joined the company in 2021 as Head of Business Growth and has now been appointed as General Manager. Judith will ensure that Pinnacle Growth Group continue to go above and beyond whilst providing the honest and straightforward advice their clients’ expect.

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Commenting on the appointment, Robert McConnell, Pinnacle Growth Group, Director said: “Pinnacle Growth Group is delighted to announce the appointment of Judith to the position of General Manager. Enabling business growth is at the centre of what we do, which makes it essential to have a professional team supporting clients to realise their full potential. This new role is an indication of our company ambition and focus on providing excellence to all sectors to enable businesses to thrive and expand, across the island of Ireland, North and South, the UK and globally.

Judith brings over 20 years of experience in business across multiple sectors. Her strong drive, passion for the team and her determination to succeed and deliver for clients will play a key role in the continued growth of Pinnacle Growth Group.”

Since its creation Pinnacle Growth Group has secured over £15 million in support for their clients, enabled the creation of over 500 jobs and supported their clients’ to secure millions in new business.

 

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