Nottingham BS appoints chief people officer
Lisa joined the Society in 2023, most recently in the role of HR director.
"Her dedication to creating an inclusive and future-focused workplace culture has been transformative, and I look forward to seeing how her fresh views and passion for people will shape the next chapter"
- Sue Hayes, CEO of Nottingham Building Society
Nottingham Building Society has appointed Lisa Winnard as chief people officer on its executive committee.
Lisa joined the Society in 2023, most recently in the role of HR director. She has over two decades of experience in the industry, with previous roles at JLA Group and Sesame Bankhall Group.
Since joining Nottingham Building Society, Lisa has advanced the people and development team, promoting an environment where team members feel valued and encouraged to reach their potential.
Lisa Winnard said: “I’m delighted to step into this role and lead our people agenda. This past year, we’ve made significant steps in creating an inclusive, supportive workplace, and I’m eager to build on this momentum. Our focus remains on nurturing talent, driving positive change, and ensuring our business is a place where everyone can thrive. I’m looking forward to working with our fantastic team to shape a future where we continue to stand out as an exceptional place to work and grow.”
Sue Hayes, CEO of Nottingham Building Society, commented: “Lisa has made an outstanding impact since joining us. Her dedication to creating an inclusive and future-focused workplace culture has been transformative, and I look forward to seeing how her fresh views and passion for people will shape the next chapter for Nottingham Building Society as we focus on becoming a future focused modern mutual.”
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