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New senior hire for Cleanology to aid expansion drive

Cleanology has appointed Juliet Widdicombe to the role of Operations Director.

With over 40 per cent growth in 2021-22 alone, the commercial and office cleaning company, says Widdicombe will play a key part in the company’s expansion drive.

South African-born Widdicombe has joined Cleanology – based in Clapham, South West London – from Bellrock Property and Facilities Management where she was Service Delivery Manager.

Widdicombe also spent time working in the hotel industry in London before a return to South Africa where she spent more than a decade honing her skills in cleaning and FM management. Widdicombe has now permanently relocated back to the UK.

Speaking about her new role Widdicombe said: “It is such a privilege to have the opportunity to be in a role which is able influence the way the industry is recognised. Cleaning operatives play a pivotal role in the experiences of our everyday lives and I am excited to be back in the thrusts of this robust industry.”

Dominic Ponniah, CEO of Cleanology, commented: “We’re absolutely delighted that Juliet has joined the Cleanology family and we look forward to working with her as the company goes on its next growth journey this year and beyond”.

Established over 20 years ago, Cleanology provides professional office and commercial cleaning services, property maintenance and a wide range of support services across London and Manchester. Its clients include blue-chip corporates, Royal palaces and some of the world’s most famous brands.

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