Newcastle Building Society has appointed Andrew Conroy as its new chief monetary officer, who is predicted to take up his put up in the course of the first quarter of subsequent yr.
Conroy joins from Leeds Building Society, the place he was chief monetary officer for nearly six-and-a-half years.
Prior to that, he was chief monetary officer at Masthaven Bank and head of finance at Coventry Building Society.
He additionally spent a decade at West Bromwich Building Society, leaving as a divisional director, finance in 2014.
Conroy replaces David Samper, who stepped down on the finish of March, after six years within the position.
The mutual says in a market assertion that it’s going to proceed its interim preparations with Paul Astruc appearing within the position.
Newcastle Building Society chief govt Andrew Haigh says: “We very a lot sit up for welcoming Andrew to the workforce within the New Year.
“Andrew will deliver his in depth expertise from throughout the sector, together with prior management and senior roles at Leeds, Coventry and West Bromwich Building Societies.”