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Visiting Angels growth creates new role
VISITING ANGELS has promoted Bella Hallam to the new role of head of franchising, as the brand primes itself for fur ther expansion to approach nearly 50 locations in less than f ive years your sur vey to the people who’ve already interacted with your business
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Hallam, previously Visiting Angels’ area development manager for the South of the UK, becomes the youngest member of the management team She star ted her career in the care sector as a carer, followed by a position in cosmetic management, before moving into private care to enable her to spend more time with her family – including her son who has special educational needs.
Hallam’s new position will enable her to use her wealth of experience, both in domiciliar y care and nursing, to suppor t franchisees and their teams, including those looking to invest in additional ter ritories
Being a carer-centric in-home care provider, Visiting Angels, headed by managing director Dan Archer, commits itself to rewarding its carers fairly, including suppor ting them to reach their full potential with well-def ined career prog ression pathways.
While the care sector is typically femaledominated, there is a lack of women in leadership positions in the industr y, par ticularly in ter ms of franchising, says Hallam: “It feels even more rewarding that I can step into this role as a young woman and bring another valuable female perspective ”
Archer commenting on her promotion, said: “I can’t think of anyone more deser ving of this role than Bella Her experience in care has been invaluable since she joined the brand, but what she’s lear ned in franchise recr uitment while mentoring and developing existing teams has contributed immeasurably to our success.” n