Monday, December 23, 2024

Progeny appoints UK MD as part of restructure

Progeny has appointed Caroline Hawkesley to the new role of UK Managing Director as part of a restructure to strengthen its position in the UK market and prepare the business for future international growth.

Caroline will move from her current role as Chief Operations Officer in the business.

She began her career in the banking industry before co-founding her own financial advisory firm, Evolve. When this was acquired by Progeny in 2018 she went on to head up the Operations team.

In her new role Caroline will manage and direct Progeny’s activities in the UK, as the business continues to develop its distinctive, multi-disciplinary professional services platform.

Progeny founder Neil Moles remains in position as Chief Executive Officer.

“Exciting evolution”

On her appointment, Caroline commented: “I am thrilled to be heading up the UK arm of Progeny at such a hugely exciting stage in our evolution.

“To be managing the UK business, and our exceptionally talented team, is a great privilege and I can’t wait to get started.”

Neil Moles said: “This is a measure of our ambitions for the Progeny brand and business in the years ahead.

“Having worked alongside Caroline for many years, I know what a supremely capable manager and leader she is, someone who can bring energy, resilience and determination to driving Progeny forward in the UK.”

Caroline will take up her role later in 2023. Further appointments stemming from the restructure will be announced in due course.

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