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Global CSR Lead, Rhea Horlock

Kinly appoints Rhea Horlock as Global Corporate Social Responsibility Lead

Kinly, the global provider of AV integration and collaboration services and support, has today announced that Rhea Horlock has been appointed the company’s Global Corporate Social Responsibility Lead. Rhea brings 10 years of CSR and environmental expertise to the role, which she will use to spearhead the development and implementation of strategies and policies aligning with Kinly’s ethical, sustainable and environmental responsibilities. During her career, Rhea has worked on the sustainability teams at some of the UK’s leading organisations including O2, and Royal Mail, with more than three-years in senior leadership roles at NHS Property Services. Within her new role, Rhea will be responsible for developing and executing a robust CSR strategy that intertwines sustainability, ethical practices and community engagement. She will evaluate project proposals, identify potential partnerships and oversee the seamless execution of CSR endeavours to ensure a tangible, positive impact on local communities and the environment. Collaborating closely with internal teams, she aims to embed sustainability initiatives within Kinly's operations, while keeping the company up to date with the very latest industry best practices.

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Simon Watson

Kinly promotes Simon Watson to Global Head of Innovation

Kinly, the global provider of AV integration and collaboration services and support, has today announced that Simon Watson has been appointed the new Head of Innovation for their global operations. Based in the UK, he will report directly to Stuart Davidson, Operations Director for the UK & Ireland.

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Kinly team present cheque at Great Ormond Street Hospital

Kinly Receives Inspirational Tour of Great Ormond Street Hospital

Kinly, the global provider of AV integration and collaboration services and support, recently visited Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London, to present a £30,000 donation and learn more about the incredible work it does by providing lifesaving support to seriously ill children and support for their families.

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