New General Manager for the Regus Centre

16th April 2014

Craig Atkinson has recently taken over as General Manager for the Regus Centre at The Portergate Ecclesall Road.

With over 20 year's sales experience within the business to business arena including Media Advertising and also Recruitment he is looking forward to building the profile of the centre. As General Manager he has said his aim is to -increase centre occupancy, awareness and most importantly Centre profitability within the Sheffield area. -We have a great centre team on hand to assist with the day to day running of the business and already have a great mix of industry clients using our facilities. Situated in a prime location on Ecclesall Road the Centre is located within the City's premier office area. We are well placed for access to the City Centre, the rail network and the local airport. The Portergate is just off Sheffield's inner ring road and is within easy reach of the M1. Facilities consist of: Fully Equipped Meeting Rooms Video Conferencing Facilities Business Lounge High Speed Internet Access Wi-Fi Access On-Site Parking 24 Hour Secure Access

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