Amanda Barber from Berkshire has joined the team at a plant information company as its new Library Manager. In her new role, Amanda will be working with growers and breeders, collating data and images for Joy of Plants' library, which customers can use to help promote and support plant ranges via online and in-store information.
She said: "I am already thoroughly enjoying my new role at Joy of Plants. It's a happy marriage bringing together the skillset I've developed over the years in terms of research, data development, and administration and my genuine passion for plants and gardening.
"I love learning about plants and how to grow them and then using my writing skills to share that knowledge. At Joy of Plants, we're all about helping gardeners choose the right plants for them and helping retailers by making it easy for them to provide plant information to their customers.
"Since I started work here, I have been looking at plants in a new way and learning about the industry that brings those plants to us as gardeners.
"I recently went to Four Oaks Trade Show for the first time, and it was a fantastic and mind-blowing experience. The diversity of companies involved and the common passion and interest shown by the people who work for those companies have really impressed me. Everyone is so friendly, and I feel like I've landed in the right place for me."
Prior to her position at Joy of Plants, Amanda worked at the National Foundation for Educational Research and was responsible for the collection and collation of paper-based and electronic data and analysis for research projects in education.
Before that, for 21 years, she was the Operations Manager and Company Director at Lychgate Projects Ltd, a market research consultancy that specialized in the construction industry.
In her spare time, Amanda enjoys gardening and growing her own vegetables. She also enjoys an active and outdoors lifestyle with her family, including her young Border Collie dog.
Terri Jones, Managing Director at Joy of Plants, said: "We are thrilled to have Amanda on board. She has all the qualities we were looking for in our Library Manager, the experience of developing huge and high-quality databases, a practical understanding of research and publishing techniques, and a strong personal interest in gardening that drives her desire to work for us and use her skills to help grow other gardeners. Plus, she's great fun to work with."
For more information:
Joy of Plants
07717 532 323
www.joyofplants.com