Ann Adams

Performance Manager at Hull City Council

Ann Adams is an experienced Performance Manager currently employed at Hull City Council since June 2022, bringing a strong background in managing contact center teams. Prior roles include Performance Manager at Civica from November 2016 to May 2022, where responsibilities encompassed leading teams and overseeing a 24/7 contact center operation with over 70 full-time employees. Ann's prior experience also includes roles as a Workforce Management Analyst, Installation Coordinator at Wren Kitchens, IT Support Advisor at eMBED Health Consortium, Senior Advisor at npower Business, and Croupier/Inspector at GALA CASINOS LTD. Ann's educational background includes training at InterTraining and attendance at St Marys Secondary School.

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Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom

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Hull City Council

Hull City Council is the unitary authority for the city of Kingston upon Hull and is bordered by the East Riding of Yorkshire. We provide more than 400 difference services to our 260,000 residents and our population continuing to rise. Hull is a great place to live, learn, work, study, visit and invest. In Hull we are proud of our free museums, Ferens Art Gallery and Hull History Centre, which togther welcome 1.35 million visitors in 2017. As Yorkshire's Maritime City, we are developing an extensive redevelopment of our significant historic maritime assets to support our asipiration of creating a world-class visitor destination. Since 2013 there has been almost £3bn of private and public investment in the city, including £300m investment in cultural infrastructure, the £80m regeneration of the Fruit Market and the £25m public realm improvements. The recent review of the council ward boundaries by the Local Government Boundary Commission (LGBC) will see a reduction in the number of wards and councillors. Following the local elections in May, the city will be represented by 57 councillors, two less that there are now and have 21 wards, two less that there are now following the local elections. To get the latest news and updates follow us on Twitter @Hullccnews or on Facebook www.facebook.com/Hullccnews To search for jobs at the council visit www.hullcc.gov.uk/jobs


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