Meet the team – Cath Dahl

Position: Contract Co-ordinator

Time at GMS: 14.5 years

Cath says:

 “I started working for GMS Services back in 2007 – as an auditor. My job involved checking all the reports before we sent them out to client. I then became the Senior Administrator, responsible for taking care of the day-to-day running of the office. I have only recently taken on this new role as Contract Co-Ordinator, and I am really enjoying it.

A place for self-development

“I have seen the company grow and develop over the time I have been here. The company expansion has given myself and my colleagues the chance to grow too, with plenty of opportunities to take on new roles with more responsibilities.

“Looking back, GMS has given me the support and guidance I have needed over the years to become successful, to achieve far more than I had ever expected. I am incredibly grateful for that.

“We are all focused on providing a first-class service for our clients, which is what unites us, but it does not mean we are a boring lot! It is fun working here, my colleagues are great, and we are a good team. We all enjoy getting together outside of work too.

GMS Services celebrates 25 years in business this April

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