Introducing Ellie

August 4, 2020

Introducing Ellie Missen - the newest addition to Team Eco.

Ellie’s role as Executive Assistant will involve supporting and acting as a point of contact among executives, employees, clients and other external parties. Building relationships at all levels across the business, along with developing the social media channels and strategy. 

 
Ellie brings with her nearly twelve years of experience in higher education specialising in recruitment, events, business retention, outreach interventions and six years' experience as a Virtual PA working with clients around the globe. With a degree from the University of Cumbria, her love of this region has meant she has settled here.

In her roles prior to joining the Eco team, Ellie was responsible for prioritising communications via CRM and social media through targeted, time-specific and streamlined content to ensure continued interest was kept throughout any defined strategy. Ellie focused on growing and developing existing leads and expanding relationships by proposing solutions that met needs and objectives. These skills will be transferable skill set in her new role.
 
Eddie Black, Eco MD, said “We’re very excited to have Ellie on board. Her depth of experience, knowledge and organisational skills will complement our growing team of passionate and experienced professionals. The rapid growth of the Eco Group has highlighted the requirement for a competent, experienced and professional executive assistant to drive efficiency and optimise the time of the executives, employees and external partners”.
 


More information about Ellie and the Eco team is available at our company team page

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