Marketing Manager joins our growing Allura Partners team.

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As Allura Partners continues to grow, we are excited to announce our latest addition to the team. Fiona Dennehy has joined as our Marketing Manager, taking on this newly created role to bring our Marketing function to life.

Fiona will focus on creating waves around our socials, website, branding, and everything in between. She is passionate about creating unique and innovative marketing concepts and is excited to implement this within the Allura brand.

Fiona previously worked for a Human Resources and Contractor Management company, meaning she has worked alongside multiple recruitment agencies before joining Allura Partners. She studied a Bachelor of Business, majoring in Marketing, at Macleay College, Sydney. Since then, she has continued to gain insightful knowledge through industry leaders.

She is a creative, and that runs through all aspects of her life. She loves baking and designing cakes and takes time at the beach to wind down and relax.

We are beyond excited to see Fiona grow in this role and make it her own, we are thrilled to have you on board.

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