Chloe Bennett joins Kimpton Service and Maintenance team

The Kimpton Service and Maintenance team has always been central to the business, with many existing client Planned and Preventative contracts, like Chester Zoo, running for over 30 years. This doesn’t happen by accident, it takes serious organisation and consistent delivery.

It’s with this in mind, and the fact that the is business growing, we have appointed a new member to the team. Chloe Bennett has joined us as Maintenance and Sales Co-ordinator. Originally from Middlesborough, she has lived in Wirral for over two years and was previously a Property Manager at Connells. She will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the new and existing maintenance contracts.

Chloe Bennett Kimpton Maintenance and Sales Co-ordinator 1

She’s been with us for four weeks now, so we asked her for her first impressions.

“It’s been great. The team are very friendly and I’m working my way around the clients, speaking to them and introducing myself. It really feels like I’m part of the team already, so I’m thoroughly enjoying it. What I’m finding, when I do speak to people is how positively they view Kimpton. There’s always a few things that I’m sure we could do a tiny bit better, but the overall feedback is so overwhelmingly positive, we’re doing an enormous amount right. That makes my role much easier as often in the past, I’ve been having to mop up when problems arose.”

In addition to the direct client contact, Chloe will be assisting the team with tendering opportunities and will be getting out and about in the community, when allowed, to be another friendly, public face for the business.

So, whilst we’re in lockdown, why not come over and say hi to Chloe on Linkedin.

Chloe Bennett Kimpton Maintenance and Sales Co-ordinator

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