ICE Group
Tom Cranley is an experienced marketing professional currently serving as Marketing Manager at ICE Group since February 2015, overseeing award-winning recruitment, training, and HR services with a presence across several Irish cities. Cranley also holds multiple roles, including Marketing Manager at Western Management Centre and Marketing Specialist at Galway Executive Skillnet, while co-coordinating the Limerick Rose Centre for the Rose of Tralee International Festival. Additionally, Cranley offers freelance digital marketing consultancy services and has previously worked as a Career Coach for the Momentum Program and a Marketing Executive at Pitman Training Group Ltd. Educational qualifications include a Specialist Diploma in Marketing Management from the University of Limerick and diplomas in Public Relations and Digital Marketing.
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ICE Group
ICE Group, the award-winning Recruitment, Training and Outsourced HR and Payroll Business partner to many successful Irish and Multi-national organisations. The business we are in changes people’s lives. We give our customers opportunities to change their lives, now we have found a way to change our employees’ lives by introducing a #4DayWeek for full-time employees. Find out more on www.4dayweek.ie “ICE Group is a growing, dynamic and vibrant multi-service company. We regard change as an opportunity for further development. Our commitment is a never-ending quest for perfection, providing even greater value and service to our customers and greater prosperity for each of us.” This mission statement encapsulates the history and Business ethos of ICE Group. With headquarters in Galway, Ireland, ICE Group commenced operations in 1972, starting out as a recruitment agency and secretarial service. From humble beginnings, the company has grown considerably in size and now employs over 40 full-time staff. Our Offices in Galway, Dublin, Limerick, Sligo and Sydney serve a wide range of companies, including indigenous businesses, public services, Irish subsidiaries of multinationals and overseas organisations.