Poolwerx Corporation Pty Ltd
Angela Longton is an experienced Learning and Development Manager at Poolwerx Corporation Pty Ltd since February 2015, with a background in training and compliance. Prior roles include Training Manager and Coordinator at Longton Training Services, where responsibilities encompassed training delivery, resource creation, and student management. Angela served as a Compliance Officer at Mercy Community Services, focusing on resource development and trainer support. Additionally, Angela has experience as Owner/Manager of UTK, overseeing staffing and financial operations, and as a Senior Retail/Business Trainer at Red Cross College, providing mentorship and training delivery. Education includes a Degree of Life from New Mills Business and Enterprise Centre in the UK.
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Poolwerx Corporation Pty Ltd
Poolwerx is Australasia's largest pool and spa maintenance network, with over 300 territories operating across Australia and New Zealand. The territories comprise of retail stores and mobile vans, backed by intensive franchisor support at local, regional and national levels. The company's commitment to excellence is evident in its rigorous franchisee selection, thorough franchisee training and support, and its focus on pool health and safety. These efforts have been recognised on numerous occasions in the form of both franchising and industry awards. Poolwerx Awards & Recognition - Franchisor of the Year 2016, 2004 & 2002 - FCA Multi Unit Franchisees of the Year 2015, 2013 and 2012 - Q400 Rising Star - QBR 2011 - Fastest Growing Franchises – BRW 2004 - 2011 - To view more awards visit www.poolwerx.com.au Poolwerx is proud to be a community sponsor of the Kids Alive Do The Five initiative. Drowning is the greatest cause of accidental death in children under five in Australia. Each fortnight, on average, one child drowns. Poolwerx in partnership with Kids Alive Do The Five delivers two community events a year, April Pools Day promoting CPR training and awareness and Learn2Swim Week providing free swimming lessons for children under five, ultimately driving down drownings.