HUB24 appoints chief growth officer
HUB24 has appointed Chesne Stafford as chief growth officer (CGO) as the company positions for further growth, effective from July.
In the newly-created role, Stafford would lead the company’s distribution and marketing functions and work with the broader team to leverage the group’s product and technology solutions to deliver segmented customer propositions whilst also looking for new opportunities for growth.
Stafford would join with more than 25 years’ experience and was previously at MetLife where she was a member of the executive team for the last 7 years as chief distribution officer and then chief marketing and customer officer.
Prior to Metlife, Stafford spent 10 years at OnePath and MLC in sales and financial advice strategy roles.
HUB24’s chief executive and managing director, Andrew Alcock, said he was delighted to welcome Stafford to the HUB24 Group and that the organisation was continuing to invest in people and product development to enable further growth.
“Chesne’s strong track record of leadership, growth and delivering value to customers means she is well-placed to lead our distribution and marketing teams as we continue to look for opportunities to deliver value and innovative product solutions to empower better financial futures.”
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