New appointment for UKNetWeb

Published Friday, March 13th, 2009   

Posted by Nick Eyriey
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Cornwall based web developers, UKNetWeb, have recently appointed Andy Cook to the role of full time Project Manager.

Andy brings with him over ten years of experience managing projects for Hampshire based Arqiva, formerly part of the NTL Group.

Newly appointed Project Manager, Andy Cook, outside UKNetWeb's offices in St.Agnes.

Newly appointed Project Manager, Andy Cook, outside UKNetWeb's offices in St.Agnes

He will join the current team of seven, ensuring that projects are managed through the various stages of development and meet quality and usability standards.

Commenting on the appointment, managing director, Toby Parkins said,

“We are very pleased to welcome Andy to the team. He is already demonstrating his skills on a number of high level projects we are working on. The strengths that he brings to our team can only serve to further the company as we continue to grow.”

Andy is a fully qualified PRINCE2 Practitioner, an internationally recognised standard rewarded to those who have demonstrated knowledge in the area of project management best practice.

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