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IOMA group appoints yacht and aircraft manager

by isleofman.com 13th August 2010

IOMA has announced the appointment of Lisa Osland as yacht and aircraft manager.

 

The new position involves overall responsibility for the development, management and administration of clients’ yacht and aircraft entities for the IOMA group, as well as assisting with the group’s marketing strategies and implementation.

 

Managing director of IOMA Group Nigel Wood said: "The IOMA group’s long heritage can be traced back to sailing and crossing oceans and I am delighted that we now find ourselves able to provide ownership and management structures to an industry which brought our founders together.

 

"Lisa is a welcome addition and she will join our fiduciary and solutions team. We look forward to being able to offer yacht and aircraft solutions to existing and prospective clients.

 

"We wish her much joy, fun and - of course - boat speed and high flying, in her new role."

 

Lisa has 11 years of experience in the yacht and aircraft industry in the Isle of Man.

 

She also currently holds the position of secretary on the Isle of Man Yacht Forum.

 

In addition to her industry experience Lisa is also a member of The Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.

 

Lisa said:  "I am delighted to be working within such a dynamic and developing company.  We are hoping that our yacht and aircraft services will provide the existing and new clients of IOMA Group with a competitive edge within the market."

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 13th, August 2010 11:26pm.

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