Former Lloyds veteran joins Hodge Bank as head of operations
Hodge has also appointed a new head of marketing.
Hodge Bank has expanded its leadership team with two senior appointments.
The new hires include Sara Bailey as head of operations, bringing with her over 30 years of experience in the financial sector.
Having spent the majority of her career at Lloyds Bank, Sara most recently served as head of performance and business banking, where she led numerous operational and performance-driven initiatives.
Daniel Lewis joins Hodge Bank as head of marketing, bringing over a decade of marketing experience across various industries.
Prior to joining Hodge, Daniel held the role of strategy director at Spindogs, where he delivered innovative marketing solutions and drove business development.
David Landen, CEO of Hodge Bank, said: “We're delighted to welcome Daniel and Sara to Hodge as they take on senior roles within our team. Daniel joins us as head of marketing, bringing his expertise to drive our brand and communications forward, while Sara steps in as head of operations, focusing on enhancing our processes and delivering excellent experiences for our customers. We're excited to see their leadership and experience make a big impact.”
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