LiveMore appoints head of people
Charly has more than eight years of experience in delivering people strategies.
Later life mortgage lender, LiveMore, has appointed Charly Marks as its new head of people.
Charly joins with a track record of experience gained from a variety of financial service institutions ranging from large global companies – such as seven years in Zurich Insurance - to SMEs.
In her new role, Charly will ensure that LiveMore's team are driven to meet business standards while benefitting from high levels of care and support. She will focus on building the team as the company grows while maintaining elevated levels of engagement across the team, with the ultimate goal of delivering great customer outcomes and ambitious business goals.
Charly Marks said: “I am extremely excited to join LiveMore at a stage where the opportunity for the team and company is phenomenal. I am inspired by the huge social value impact that LiveMore is able to deliver and committed to delivering exceptional value to our customers through our people.”
Leon Diamond, founder and CEO at LiveMore, added: "We are thrilled to welcome Charly as our new head of people. Charly brings a wealth of experience and a deep passion for building excellent workplace cultures. Her leadership will be instrumental as we continue to grow and foster an environment where our team can thrive and achieve their best. We’re excited to have her on board as we take the next steps in our journey."
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