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Complete Weed Control has announced the appointment of Jaylan Crompton as its new Administration Co-ordinator.

Jaylan brings a wealth of experience to the role along with the key skills required to work at the head office of the UK’s largest weed control contracting organisation. Her previous position saw her working as an executive assistant to a HR director, in which she managed confidential information on the company’s employees, managed the director’s diary and fulfilled a number of other duties to assist the director’s busy work schedule.

Having moved to the North East of England last year, Jaylan was keen to bring her organisation skills to a new job role. “I’ve been an executive assistant for a very long time and I wanted to move out of the role and use my organisation skills but on a higher level. Fortunately, Ian Graham (Complete Weed Control’s Managing Director) has afforded me the opportunity to work here. I’m really looking forward to branching out and focussing on a more specific role which will have a greater relevance to my skillset,” said Jaylan.

As well as overseeing all administration duties, including the smooth running of company procedures and organising the Complete Group’s events and conferences, Jaylan will also be further strengthening the support that Complete Weed Control provides to its franchisees.

With over 48 UK based franchises and a further two operating in the Republic of Ireland, Complete Weed Control has the largest operational force in the industry. The Complete Group’s unrivalled dedication and support is frequently relied upon and praised by its franchisees and customers.

Jaylan revealed that she is looking forward to playing an integral role.

“I’ve already spoken with and introduced myself to quite a number of the franchisees. I’m dealing with all of the enquiries that come through the websites, as well as looking at tender notifications and notifying the group of any opportunities. It’s rewarding being able to help them to grow their businesses.”

“I like the fact that we are dealing with independent companies - it’s really interesting to learn how they work separately but are all linked together through head office and their common principles. It allows them to tailor the service to the individual client with fantastic local support.”

Jaylan, a keen horse rider and huge fan of movies, also revealed that she loves the working environment on offer at the head office in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham.

“I really enjoy the working environment at Complete Weed Control. I admire the working attitude of everyone who works here and the communication between head office and franchisees is excellent. It already feels like I’m really involved in the company as opposed to it being just a job. It’s like one big family and I’m so pleased to be a part of it,” she said.

For more information, please contact Complete Weed Control’s National office on 01325 324 277 or visit www.completeweedcontrol.co.uk

You can also follow Complete Weed Control on Twitter @CWCLimited and view the company’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/user/completeweedcontrol1

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