VP hires at GetGround

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GetGround has announced the appointment of senior hires from Google and Liberis to lead the company’s data and product expansion.

Molly Levy joins GetGround as the platform’s first VP of product, taking responsibility for expanding and continually professionalising the GetGround product, ensuring each and every product development is aligned with customer need and demand.

Most recently Levy spent over five years at Liberis, one of the UK’s embedded finance lenders. She joined Liberis when it was at a similar growth stage to where GetGround is now and was instrumental in building out Liberis’ product and offer.

Mike Slovich has joined GetGround as the first VP of data, a role that will see him ensure that GetGround uses the data it has usefully and effectively to continually develop the right products and provide the very best customer service.

He joins GetGround from Google. In early 2020, Google completed a $2.6 billion acquisition of Looker, a data management consultancy that Slovich joined in 2015 as a principal data platform architect.

Moubin Faizullah Khan (pictured), co-founder & CEO at GetGround, said: “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome Molly and Mike to our team and invite them to help strengthen GetGround’s fast-growing position in the buy-to-let company formation and management market.

“Molly is a passionate product leader and culture builder and her experience at Liberis will be key to developing GetGround in a fully customer-centric way. Mike played a key role in scaling Looker and his experience at Google makes him the ideal person to drive forward our data strategy.

“It’s an exciting time for GetGround as customer acquisition continues to accelerate month on month; with Molly and Mike now part of the team we can push ahead to make investment assets all the more transparent, trustworthy and accessible.”

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