Experienced finance professional Sarah Marshall has joined East Yorkshire-based Integra Buildings as the modular construction company’s Finance Director.
Sarah, who has 27 years of experience working in finance roles, was most recently in a finance role at Kingspan Access Floors in Hull.
Sarah said her main focus is to assist the board with strategic plans for growth and expansion.
Sarah, who grew up in North Lincolnshire, said: “Joining an exciting, fast-moving business like Integra was an opportunity I couldn’t turn down.
“I felt Integra was a nicely-sized business, in an impressive and growing sector, for me to take on my first Finance Director role. It felt the right time in my career to make the step up and I’m delighted to be given the opportunity to further my skills and experience.
“From my first day, everyone in the business has been incredibly welcoming. It was clear from the outset that I’ve joined a talented and passionate team, and I’m now focused on supporting the business as it continues to grow and evolve.”
Sarah grew up in Winterton, North Lincolnshire, and began her career as an apprentice in the finance team at Geest Foods.
After 15 years of growth and development within the business, Sarah moved into a finance role at Eastern Airways, before joining Grayton Engineering in Immingham. Sarah’s career then took her north of the Humber when she joined gluten free food specialist Genius Foods.
Gary Parker, Managing Director at Integra, said: “We’re delighted to have Sarah on board. Her experience working in finance roles across a variety of industries will be an asset to the business as we look ahead to an exciting period of further growth.
“Having recently celebrated our 25th anniversary, we’re continuing to grow in a fast-moving and dynamic sector.
“Sarah’s appointment will add to the expertise in our leadership team as we deliver our current portfolio and support the board in their strategic plans for future growth including increasing our turnover to £60m and the future expansion plans for our site in Paull.”