Nikki Steele

Senior Account Manager at S4labour

Nikki Steele is a seasoned hospitality professional with extensive experience across various roles in the catering and events industry. Currently serving as a Senior Account Manager at Catton Hospitality since July 2015, Nikki focuses on revenue growth and client retention through strong relationship management and consultative business advice. As the Business Owner of The Loaded Hog, established in 2000, Nikki has successfully managed private and corporate catering services for over fifteen years. Previous roles include Event Manager at The Event Team, Catering Manager for Prodrive during the FIA World Rally Championship, and Banqueting and Operations Manager at Esplanade Hotel Fremantle. Nikki's career reflects a commitment to excellence in service delivery and team management in high-pressure environments.

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Nottingham, United Kingdom

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S4labour

S4labour is the leading provider of productivity and deployment software, consultancy and training. S4labour users are able to efficiently forecast sales to build and manage rotas. Used by many award-winning operators it helps to ensure maximum productivity, grow sales and save time. Set up in January 2010, we were founded on enthusiasm, a passion for the hospitality industry, and the drive to promote service excellence. Since then we have grown considerably yet always maintained a focus on our core values. We are proud to work with many award-winning establishments turning to us to help with their labour cost and productivity challenges. We are uniquely positioned in the industry with a wealth of expertise behind us with our founding members having gained their experience in leading organisations such as Mitchells & Butlers, Walt Disney, Whitbread and Intercontinental Hotels. We also run two thriving food-led pubs which provide valuable input from a customer perspective and enabling us to provide cutting edge solutions to the hospitality industry.


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51-200

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