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Prological Consulting welcomes new bid and brand manager

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Supply chain consultancy Prological Consulting has announced the appointment of Kelly Borskjaer as Bid and Brand Manager, who brings more than two decades of experience in communications, bid management and marketing to the firm.

Borskjaer has also worked in the engineering, manufacturing and consulting sectors across the APAC region.

She will be based at the leading consultancy’s head office in Wollongong, New South Wales and is part of several new recruits for Prological this year, as the company goes through a period of rapid growth.

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“We’re continuing to grow Prological with smart, energetic and knowledgeable people and are delighted to have Kelly join the team,” said Peter Jones, Founder and Managing Director at Prological Consulting.

“Her extensive background and experience in bid and brand management will play a key role in ensuring we are well-placed to continue to provide our clients with the very best service in supply chain consulting,” Jones said.

On her latest appointment, Prological Consulting Bid and Brand Manager Kelly Borskjaer said she is very excited to have the opportunity to join Prological at a time when supply chain has never been more important.

“I look forward to working alongside some of Australia’s leading thinkers in this space to help drive efficiency, innovation and productivity for some of the largest businesses in the region,” she said.

Established more than 10 years ago, Prological Consulting designs and implements supply chain, energy and business strategy solutions across all key industries in Australia and New Zealand.

Prological ofers consultancy services across all areas of the supply chain with a focus on logistics, freight and transport, network design and distribution strategy.

The company was also recently shortlisted in the 60th Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Awards (ASCA) organised by the Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) in the Supply Chain Management Award category.

Source: Prological Consulting

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