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Carringtons Catering welcomes new general manager as part of company expansion
Carringtons Caterings has welcomed Mally Best as its new general manager, following a company expansion.
Mally, 41, holds an impressive wealth of knowledge and experience in the catering industry after working in a variety of highly renowned Liverpool restaurants and global hotels, as well as developing her our own eatery in the famous Left Bank in Allerton.
She said: “I am delighted to be working with such a respected catering firm at this point in my career. As a result of my varied background in the industry, I believe that my position is well suited.
“My aim is to ensure that the team continue to provide culinary excellence alongside a first-class customer service.”
As part of the company development, Mally will work alongside director Helen Wynn and Master Chef of Great Britain Darren Wynn, and will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the independently ran business.
Helen said: “We are extremely pleased to have welcomed Mally on board and we are certain that she will be such a valued addition to the team. By incorporating new business strategies and bringing fresh ideas to the table, our combined efforts will hopefully continue our succession and provoke client growth.”
Carringtons Catering provides high-quality food, beverage and hospitality facilities for a wide array of corporate clients and members of the public, and are renowned for organising bespoke events that are focused upon individual requirements.
Located in a variety of sites across the North West, the company has more than 25 years of experience in the catering and hospitality sector.
For more information about Carringtons Catering visit www.carringtons-catering.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jack Woods .
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