
Irish Permanent International (IPI) has honoured three employees following a decade of continued service with the company.
Hazel Young, Sarah Gelling and Haydn Simpson recently celebrated their personal milestones with a special presentation ceremony at the company’s offices on Ridgeway Street in Douglas.
Each employee received a set of John Rocha Waterford Crystal glasses and a holiday voucher as a reward for their years of loyal and dedicated service.
Hazel, Sarah and Haydn have seen a variety of progressive changes to the organisation during their 10 years of service, including the creation of its parent company Irish Life and Permanent plc, which was formed following the merger of Irish Permanent plc and Irish Life plc in April 1999, and is now one of Ireland’s major financial services organisations.
Philip Murray, managing director of IPI said: ‘In general, over time, you tend to see a number of employees moving between companies in order to maximise their experience.
‘However, Hazel, Sarah and Haydn demonstrate that it is possible to advance your personal development and career within one organisation, and I’d like to thank them for their dedication and contribution in making Irish Permanent International the successful company that it is today.’
(Pictured, left to right, managing director Philip Murray, operations manager Haydn Simpson, Sarah Gelling, Hazel Young and operations director Andrew Beattie.)
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