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Glenhawk has appointed Caroline Ong as non-executive director.

Ong has over 20 years of commercial and residential real estate experience as a board adviser, committee member and executive director.

She will provide strategic operational and governance counsel to the Glenhawk leadership team as it targets further loan book growth, additional funding sources and new product launches.

Ong joins existing non-executive director Harry Hill, formerly chairman of Rightmove and former CEO of Countrywide, on the Glenhawk board, alongside CEO Guy Harrington and managing director of lending Nick Hilton.

Hill said: “Caroline is a well known and highly experienced industry heavyweight and her decision to join Glenhawk is a coup for the business and a major statement of intent as we continue to scale up the business. Her signficant operational background,  experience of navigating increasingly complex regulatory environments, as well as her adherence to corporate governance, will be invaluable as we continue to mature.”

She joins Glenhawk from the early stage UK specialist mortgage lender Octane, where as a non-executive director she was heavily involved in its launch in 2016, including overseeing the risk framework to ensure it was appropriate for an early stage business, and providing guidance on business direction and growth.

Ong also spent over seven years as chief operating officer of Pamplona Capital Management’s hedge funds, and then as a portfolio manager of its flagship credit fund where she was a member of the investment committee, operations committee and performance review committee.

She has also worked for international financial services firms Goldman Sachs, Bank Austria AG and Bear Stearns, in Australia, Singapore, and London. She has an MBA from the University of NSW and University of Sydney.

Ong added: “I have been following the rapid growth trajectory of the Glenhawk business from afar, increasingly growing its profile and market share to become a lender of choice, and the opportunity to join two of the industry’s leading visionaries in Guy and Harry and support this expansion was too good to turn down.

“The UK property lending and wider financial services sectors remain ripe for disruption, both in terms of available products as well as the technology driving this change, and in Glenhawk I see the leader of the next wave of businesses that will capitalise on changing client requirements and set new standards for the industry.”

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