Roma Finance appoints new leadership team
The new team follows the recent appointment of Michael Allison to commercial director.
"As we grow we need to empower our team and this is perfect time to create this organisational structure with inspirational and innovative leaders."
Roma Finance has announced the creation of a new leadership team.
Following the recent appointment of Michael Allison to commercial director, the new team has been formed to frame and execute Roma's business strategy.
Senior leaders, Lorraine Hart, head of credit and risk and Deborah Chaplain, head of collections are now joined by Adam Bates, business architect, Charlotte Rutter, head of marketing and comms as well as newly promoted Lisa Toner, sales operations manager and Tina Parry, customer services manager.
Tina Parry said: “I am delighted to have been given this next opportunity within the business. I have been with Roma since the early days and have worn many hats. I, along with my colleagues in the leadership team have received such support from the board and as a whole team have achieved huge strides, putting Roma where it is today.”
Michael Allison added: “Roma really invests in its people and we have the best team we have ever had right now. As we grow we need to empower our team and this is perfect time to create this organisational structure with inspirational and innovative leaders. I would like to personally congratulate every member of the leadership team on their collective achievements. It is a very exciting time to be part of this business.”
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