Fleet and asset management software company Jaama has recruited a further six staff ' five in the customer service department and a project consultant who has joined the company's implementation team.

Joining the newly established fleet customer support team as a technical client manager is Collette Dooley.

Collette has worked in the fleet management industry for eight years including in the software sector and for a specialist supplier of salary sacrifice car schemes thus gaining a significant insight into the system demands of fleet decision-makers.

Joining Jaama as technical support advisors are:

Abbi Storer, who has joined the fleet team. She has a lengthy career behind her working in customer service in the retail and tourism industries and the public sector.

Gerald Hyde, who has joined the leasing team following a career that most recently saw him working in Unipart's fleet department. Previously he was in the Army.

Sam Worton, who also joins the leasing team, previously worked in the IT department of a contract hire and leasing company for almost four years.

Aimee Lund, who has joined the workshop, plant and rental team, worked in customer service for 15 years most recently in the exhibition and events sector.

Lauren Haggerty has also joined Jaama as a project consultant working with customers on implementation of Key2 software and providing training to new and existing customers.

Having gained a degree in English from Birmingham City University, she spent five years at Pinewood, the dealer software solutions subsidiary of Pendragon Plc, the UK's largest vehicle dealership group, working in the support team and the training and implementation department.

Jaama managing director Martin Evans said: 'Year-on-year the business continues to expand as an ever-increasing number of organisations decide to use our multi award-winning Key2 web-based technology.

'The expansion in Jaama's customer base across all business sectors in which we operate - public and private fleets including those with their own workshops, vehicle leasing and rental companies, and plant, equipment and tool hire - is driving the need to recruit additional staff'