E.surv appoints director of risk and governance

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E.surv has announced the appointment of Lisa de-Laune as director of risk and governance.

De-Laune (pictured) will assume responsibility for the further development, design and implementation of risk management solutions and oversee all aspects of enterprise risk, quality assurance, and compliance.

Reporting to managing director, Steve Goodall, she will work with the wider business and across the client base to agree and maintain an ongoing risk plan, developing processes that enable strong business accountability and awareness of risk at various levels of management.

De-Laune joins e.surv from Homes England where she initially led a team of risk, control and assurance professionals within Help to Buy before moving to the senior leadership team within the Agency’s Delivery Enabling Services. There, she led the control environment, first line risk and assurance service to delivery directorates.

Prior to joining Homes England, she worked for TSB where she helped to build and embed the bank’s enterprise risk framework. She was also part of the TSB Incident Management Team.

Goodall said: “I’m delighted to welcome Lisa to e.surv. With a wealth of proven experience in programme, project and change management, Lisa is well-placed to lead us in the delivery of accredited risk and quality assurance programmes that enable us to respond at pace to changing property, valuation, and wider market risk.”

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