Kate Connolly
UK / Ireland - uTRAC has bolstered its drive to become the go-to workforce management application for events with the appointment of Kate Connolly as director.

In her previous roles as a consultant at Deloitte and a lecturer of engineering in Trinity College Dublin, Kate's experience includes the development of new technology, marketing, globalisation and supply chain management.

uTRAC is an online service that allows various event suppliers and venues to manage their personnel from recruitment all the way to payment. Its comprehensive solution improves efficiencies in all aspects of managing labour for an event, with operations managers finding an easier way to co-ordinate their crew and financial administrators finding a quicker way to process billings and payments.

Kate will oversee uTRAC's growth into targeted areas beyond the UK and Irish events sector, saying, "It is an exciting time to join the uTRAC team. The advantages to any business that use ad-hoc staffing are so obvious. As the company has grown, the product and service has developed and it is clear that uTRAC has benefits for companies in a range of industries, in markets around the world."

MD Ronan Moore said, "Following investment for development and growth, we are very pleased to welcome Kate on board to help us evolve uTRAC, both as a company and as a product. With event businesses facing the challenges of the busy summer season, we're all very excited to introduce an improved uTRAC to a wider range of clients' and helping them to save time and money."

(Jim Evans)


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