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HPN Welcomes New Account Manager for Saskatchewan

Hilltop Partner Network is pleased to welcome Tricia Flaman to our team as the new Account Manager for Saskatchewan.

Tricia brings a wealth of experience and expertise in account management, business development, and relationship building. She has previously served as an Account Manager for governments and private organizations in the engineering, information technology, healthcare, construction, and pharmaceutical industries in Saskatchewan. She is also a Certified Performance Coach who specializes in leadership and team coaching through her consultancy, Synergy Connections. Tricia holds Certified Service Manager, EQ-i (Emotional Intelligence), PROSCI, PRINCE 2, and ITIL certifications. 

In her role as an HPN Account Manager, Tricia will be responsible for nurturing and expanding our customer relationships in Saskatchewan and ensuring that our partners receive the highest level of service and support. Her proactive and customer-centric approach aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering exceptional value to our customers. 

Tricia is also a member of Hilltop Partner Network and is based in the Regina, Saskatchewan area. Customers and members can reach Tricia at tricia.flaman@hilltoppn.com 

Please join us in welcoming Tricia to Hilltop Partner Network! We look forward to the positive impact she will undoubtedly make in her new role. 

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