Betting Connections and SpotOn Connections, two well-established recruitment consultancies, are proud to announce the promotion of Nuria Fuente to the position of Group Director of both brands forming part of Connections Group. With her promotion, Nuria will oversee five offices and 15 recruitment teams, made up of 70 specialised recruiters split into 16 teams.

Nuria joined the company in 2013 and throughout her career, she has expanded SpotOn Connections and Betting Connections brands into four office locations and remote teams, including Malta, Gozo, Spain and Portugal. Her hard work and dedication have contributed to the success of the company, and her promotion is a testament to her outstanding achievements.

Duarte Amado, CEO of Connections Group, said: “We are thrilled to promote Nuria to the position of Group Director. Her leadership, passion, and dedication to the company have been instrumental in our success, and we are confident that she will continue to drive the growth and success of both brands.”





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