Friday, November 22, 2024

Progeny appoints Director of Data and Digital

Progeny has appointed Phillip Liu to the role of Director of Data and Digital.

A newly created role, the Director of Data and Digital will lead an increasingly data-driven approach and provide strategic leadership to Progeny’s data team.

With over 20 years in data leadership, Phillip Liu is an experienced transformational data change leader and was previously at Atlanta Group as Director of Data. He has also held leadership roles for Yorkshire Building Society, General Electric and International Personal Finance.

In his new role at Progeny, Phillip will have responsibility for overseeing, building on and enhancing the group’s data capability, to help inform and support Progeny’s continued growth.

He will also act as Data Protection Officer, overseeing all aspects of data stewardship, data quality and data protection.

Phillip Liu said: “I’m excited to start my journey at Progeny and to lead on data and digital as an integral pillar in our global expansion. My focus will be on enabling continued growth and driving value creation in the data and digital landscape as part of Progeny’s ambitious plans for the future.”

Tim Gillman, Chief Operating Officer, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Phillip and with his extensive experience and expert strategic knowledge, he’ll be leading the innovation in our approach to data so it matches our aspirations as a globally expanding business.

“Data is core to us serving our clients effectively, now and into the future, and this role will also be key in ensuring we fully leverage the available digital capabilities.”

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