Senior hires for Target Group

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Target Group has announced several new senior appointments to its board of directors and within its leadership team. 

Andrew Doman and Vivek Agarwal have joined the business process outsourcing (BPO) and operational transformation provider as non-executive directors. Doman is currently chairman at Castle Trust and a non-executive director at One Savings Bank. He will help advise on Target’s business strategy. He spent 22 years at McKinsey & Co. before becoming CEO at Russell Investments then at Premium Credit.

Agarwal is the global head for enterprise verticals solutions and portfolio companies at Tech Mahindra.

Meanwhile, Richard Glanville, Steve Wright and Martyn Cladingbowl have joined Target Group respectively as transformation director, business change director and head of collections & recoveries.

As a senior member of the operation leadership team, Glanville will be responsible for driving strategic transformation. He has over 17 years’ BPO experience working in financial, telecommunications, automotive, FMCG, utilities and the public sector.

Wright brings more than 20 years’ experience leading strategic business change in financial services and will be focused on building a world class change function, leading implementation to enable Target’s growth and to deliver value for clients.

Cladingbowl brings over 20 years’ experience and joins from SSE, where he was head of credit & collections. He will be responsible for further developing the Group’s collections and recoveries capability and driving end to end improvements for our clients and their customers.

Ian Larkin, CEO at Target Group, said: “Target has been on a significant upward trajectory for a number of years now but we must continue to stay ahead of trends and provide our clients with the best possible solutions and service. These hires illustrate our determination to continue to contribute to the success of our clients in delivering on their goals.

“Our relationship with Tech Mahindra has presented us with an opportunity to build on our impressive capabilities further and to bring wider propositions and services to market. We have brought in people who we believe have the skills and expertise to keep Target Group at the forefront of innovation and change and we will continue to invest in the highest calibre people and our service capabilities.”

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