Friday, November 22, 2024

IT service provider names new Chief People Officer

Victoria Jackson has been named as Chief People Officer with IT managed service provider BCN, which employs about 400 at offices in Leeds, Manchester, Reading, and Belfast.

Victoria has been in the HR industry for 20 years and is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. With a background in a range of different industries, from boutique independents to FTSE100 businesses, as well as holding a trustee and board member role at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton.

She said: “I’m extremely excited to have been appointed as CPO at BCN. The business has built up a strong people-first ethos over the years, and I am looking forward to supporting this. Ensuring that both existing and new staff members feel supported at all times will help maintain the exceptional quality of work and technical expertise at BCN. I can’t wait to get settled in and nourish the company’s people culture and promote employee growth and success”.

Rob Davies, CEO of BCN added: “At BCN, we pride ourselves in creating a workplace where talented employers have room to grow and keep up with industry trends and changes. Therefore, we are delighted to welcome Victoria as our new CPO to oversee our HR and talent functions. By hiring and maintaining the best technical experts, through providing a culture, support and business goals which align with employees needs ensures that we are ahead of the curve of advancing technologies”.

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