E.ON UK
Vince O'Donnell has extensive experience in the field of training and sales, currently serving as a Learning and Development Training Consultant at E.ON UK since 2005. In this role, Vince engages in all aspects of training, including needs analysis, design, delivery, and evaluation, with a specialization in Sales and Sales Management. Prior to joining E.ON UK, Vince worked in various sales positions within five prominent financial services organizations from 1986 to 2005, focusing on Life and Pensions, mortgage sales, and serving as an Independent Financial Advisor and sales manager. Vince has achieved several qualifications, including the FPC levels 1, 2, and 3, as well as G10 and G60. Educational background includes attendance at Trinity Comprehensive and Trinity Nottingham, although no formal degree was obtained.
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E.ON UK
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Around four million people get their electricity and gas from us at home and at work – making us one of the top energy companies in the UK and, as part of the E.ON group, we’re also one of the foremost energy companies in the world. We’re a company people can trust and we’re always looking at ways to make energy smarter, personalised and more sustainable. We have more than 25 years’ experience in renewable energy and have helped the industry reach a place where environmentally friendly power sources can outperform fossil generators. We’re now using that expertise to help our customers make changes at home and at work. We offer our customers sustainable options like solar panels and EV chargers, as well as smart meters and a variety of tariffs, so they can find the best energy solutions for them. We’re doing more to help customers save energy and money too, by giving them free energy saving hints and tips. We help our business customers to reduce their carbon footprint by generating their own renewable energy supply on-site with solar panels, heat pumps or a biomass plant, installing EV charging points or simply better managing their energy system.