09/07/2002

ICS Computing appoint new HR manager

Belfast-based ICS Computing, one of the UK's leading software solutions providers, has appointed Claire Bonar as head of Human Resources.

Claire will oversee the development of the company's 175 staff, based at the company's six offices in Belfast, Ballyclare, Dublin, London, Newbury and Glasgow. She will also lead the company's plans to gain Investors in People (IiP) accreditation.

Commenting on her appointment, she said: "ICS has grown rapidly and it was felt the time was right to appoint somebody to formalise policies and procedures and introduce greater structure into staff development. Moving into an IT environment from the hotel industry is quite a challenge but fundamentally the HR issues are the same."

Claire joins ICS from the Clandeboye Lodge Hotel in Bangor where she was responsible for the Hotel's HR function.

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