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IN BRIEF: Purplebricks promotes HR veteran to chief executive

Thu, 10th Mar 2022 11:05

Purplebricks Group PLC - Solihull, West Midlands-based estate agent - Vic Darvey resigns as chief executive "due to personal circumstances" and will depart at the end of March. Chief Operating Officer Helena Marston will take over as CEO. Davey has been in charge since May 2019, while Marston joined the firm as chief people officer in May 2020, having held senior human resources roles a Virgin Media, Kuwait Energy, Jaguar Land Rover and Vodafone Group PLC. Purplebricks notes Marston worked with Darvey to implement the company's new operating model in the UK.

Current stock price: 14.57 pence, up 0.5% on Thursday

12-month change: down 84%

By Tom Waite; thomaslwaite@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2022 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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