Roselle Keen to Expand With Two New Appointments

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Roselle has made two new key appointments to help expand the already successful event company and build business in Edinburgh. 

Roselle, which plans and produces a wide range of events for corporate and business clients has appointed Charlotte McIntosh as the new Managing Director and Amanda Kirk as the new Business Development Manager.

Charlotte, who was the former Operations Manager of Roselle, said: “I started in the company in February 2010 and have continued to work hard on our key focus of client focused relationships and success driven events.”

“2011 was an extremely successful year for Roselle with a 30% growth on our annual turnover from the previous year. Our continuous hard work is evident with a record number of new proposals being submitted to new and existing clients as well as total of 76 events being organised over six different countries.”

Roselle is keen to increase their success by continuing to focus on the events market in Edinburgh, something that Amanda will be a part of as she will be tasked to grow Roselle’s business outside its core business within the pharmaceutical, energy and financial sectors as well as establishing key relationships in distribution and procurement.

Amanda commented: “One of the things that drew me to Roselle was its values and they way in which they develop key relationships within the different industries they are working within. It’s an extremely honest company which translates positive energy in to each project they work on.”

Roselle has a decade of experience in working with a range of blue chip clients organising events which includes conferences, incentive and recognition days, award dinners, dinner dances and product launches.

It also provides innovative event solutions in the UK & worldwide with event theming, event branding and registration website solutions on a separate basis.

The original article can be found on The Edinburgh Reporter and was secured on behalf of Roselle as a part of an ongoing PR campaign with Holyrood PR