Hope Capital hires HR specialist

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Pauline-O'Gorman

Hope Capital has appointed its second new member of support staff in the past two months.

Pauline O’Gorman (pictured) will be responsible for helping support the running of Hope Capital. She has spent 24 years in human resources predominantly focusing on learning and development. She has worked with various strategic project teams and believes that communicating with people and building relationships is key to achieving success. She will now use this knowledge and experience to support both clients and brokers who deal with Hope Capital.

Jonathan Sealey, chief executive officer of Hope Capital, said: “Pauline’s understanding of the value of communication and in depth understanding of helping people to grow and develop will bring a new angle to the value that we provide to both brokers and clients.

“It will also help enable Hope Capital to continue its growth trajectory, knowing that we have a very solid support base.”

O’Gorman added: “Working with a company that is growing in the way that Hope Capital is presents a real opportunity for me to really make a difference and add value, both to Hope and to the brokers that I will be speaking to on a daily basis.”

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