Most recently, she worked for global steel wire and fencing manufacturer Betafence, where she was responsible for managing human resources activities across three manufacturing sites, representing 500 employees and accountable to the European head office.
Broddle is a Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) trained professional and speaks fluent Spanish and French.
In her new role, Broddle will implement the group’s human resources strategy, working closely with directors and senior managers.
Neil Turton, chief executive officer of Nisa-Today’s, said: “Our employees are essential to our business and in providing a superior service to our members, ensuring their success.
“We are committed to implementing a human resources strategy that benefits both our employees and the group as a whole, and Deborah’s appointment is instrumental in delivering this vision.”

