Nicola Archbold joins the Team !

Life & Progress, a leading Mental Health & Wellbeing Specialist Firm, welcomes Nicola Archbold who joins the Company as an Account Manager.

Nicola has an established background in account management and sales with industry exposure to commercial fuel distribution and education.

In Nicola’s previous role at In Touch, Nicola enhanced her experience by supporting senior level professionals to transition to the next stage of their career. During that time Nicola contributed to the overall growth of the business to the point where they gained recognition from Deloitte and the Financial Times.  After working with In Touch for four years, Nicola decided it was time for a new challenge and to focus on industries that mattered to her.

Nicola says “It’s important for me to align myself with an organisation that reflects my values. From my perspective, the pandemic has amplified the importance of mental health and the necessity to maintain well-being. I believe that by joining Life and Progress I can truly make a difference and provide a service to those that need support.”

Outside of work Nicola is a keen traveller and focuses on art as a hobby. She believes in the cathartic effects of having a creative outlet as well as exposure to different cultures.  She enjoys spending time with friends and family and feels the need to maintain connections has been reinforced by recent global events.

Managing Director, Brian Taylor said “It is excellent news that Nicola Archbold has decided to join us and to be part of our journey. We have every confidence that Nicola will be well-received by our clients, and with her professional track-record and proven account management abilities, Nicola will be a great addition to our proactive team.  Delighted to have you on board Nicola”

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