New Team Member

 

New Team Member

May 2, 2022

New Team Member

Suzanne Coles joins us at Agilysis
We are thrilled to announce that we have a new team member joining us as a Data Analyst. Suzanne Coles joins us from Swindon Borough Council where she was responsible for Traffic Management and Road safety and has nearly 17 years of industry experience behind her.
Suzanne has a strong engineering background, and for the past 6 years has held the position of Traffic Manager within Swindon becoming intimately familiar with the workings, processes, and regulations within Local Authorities. Most recently Suzanne lead the creation of Wiltshire and Swindon Road Safety Partnerships road safety strategy following the safe system approach.
In addition to her extensive experience, Suzanne holds a masters degree in Transport Planning and Engineering and is a valuable new addition to the team broadening our areas of expertise. You can connect with her on LinkedIn.

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