MINTRA Training Portal (MTP) has appointed three new directors to support its growth.
The Aberdeen-based provider of learning, training and competency solutions for the oil and gas industry said all three offered “vast experience and knowledge” of the market which would help Mintra meet growing demand for its services.
New business development director Sally Hayles has past experience managing global blue-chip clients for oil and gas companies.
She previously worked as a business development director at oil and gas commissioning and technology specialist qedi, where she played a key role in substantially raising the firm’s turnover and overseas profile.
Before that, she was vice president global sales for training and learning specialist Atlas Interactive.
Seonaid McIntosh has taken up the post of operations director at Mintra, having previously managed global blue-chip oil and gas clients for an e-learning company and been operations manager at Aberdeen-based Atlas.
David Reilly, Mintra’s new technical director, has spent the past 10 years specialising in e-learning systems for the oil and gas sector.
MTP managing director Peter Conner said: “Each of the three new directors is a perfect fit with the future plans for the company.”
The joint-venture between Norwegian firm Mintra and entrepreneurial investment company Enerco Venture, has won contracts worth a total of more than £1million in recent months.