The marketing team has expanded with the appointment of Rosaleen Tighe as Marketing Manager to support fuelís growing sales and marketing activity. Rosaleen was most recently at telecoms provider Band-X where she managed the product strategy for the IP business.
In sales, Tricia Creedon has joined as Business Development Manager. Tricia joins from Thomson NETg where she was most recently a training consultant, helping organisations to meet critical business and organisational objectives through the integration of e-learning into overall learning solutions. At fuel she will be responsible for sustaining and developing existing customer relationships as well as generating new business.
Also in sales Rajesh Savjani joins as Account Manager with over ten years commercial and management experience. Rajesh was previously at Complinet where he worked with a variety of financial services clients, providing consultancy on how to meet training and competency needs with e-learning.
Within the Project Management team Rachelle Brkan has been appointed as Junior Project Manager with responsibility for ensuring projects are delivered on time, on budget and to the required quality standard. Rachelle has extensive experience in e-learning production and project management.
With five years administration experience, Candice Pradhan joins as Project Support Officer to support the Project Management Team in planning, co-ordinating and monitoring the creation of e-learning solutions.
John Webb has joined fuel as Instructional Designer with a brief to define, design and create e-learning solutions that meet client expectations. John was previously Lead Instructional Designer at Saffron Interactive with responsibility for researching and writing all e-learning courses.
Steve Dineen, Chief Executive, fuel said, As we continue to develop our existing and new client base, these appointments will ensure that the highest possible level of service continues to be provided.
Further expansion at Fuel Group

Fuel Group has made several new appointments as parts of its continuing growth