
Hailey Borg
In the second episode of the “We Mean Business” mini-series, co-produced by MeetInc and Epic for business, Lara Lewis, the head of management and operations at Bridgepoint, shares insights into the company’s success, particularly its focus on connectivity and team building. Bridgepoint is a market leader in high-end bathroom fittings, accessories, kitchen sinks, and taps in Malta.
During the interview, Lewis highlighted the company’s commitment to quality and innovation. “At Bridgepoint, we pride ourselves on offering top-tier products and exceptional customer service. Our partnership with Epic for Business has been crucial in ensuring seamless operations and connectivity,” she said.
Bridgepoint navigated the challenges of the COVID-19 period by leveraging robust connectivity solutions provided by Epic for Business. This ensured that their team remained cohesive and productive despite remote working conditions. “Maintaining strong connections with our team and clients was vital. Epic’s services helped us stay agile and responsive,” Lewis noted.
Bridgepoint, known for its sophisticated product range, has been involved in several high-profile projects, including luxury residential developments and commercial spaces. The company’s attention to detail and dedication to sourcing the finest materials have solidified its reputation in the market.
Lewis also discussed the importance of staying ahead of market trends and continuously improving their product offerings. “Our collaboration with Epic allows us to focus on what we do best while ensuring our technological infrastructure supports our growth,” she added.
This episode is part of a broader series aimed at showcasing successful business relationships facilitated by Epic for Business. Special thanks to Epic for Business for their continued support in making this series possible.
For more information about Bridgepoint, visit their official website. Interested parties can learn more about Epic for Business by visiting their website.
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