BROKER funder Alphabet has announced the appointment of Chantal Gorman as its new chief risk officer.
Previously Goran was the company’s head of controlling, a position she has held for the last six years.
Gorman, who was part of ING before the integration of the leasing company into Alphabet, has extensive experience, with more than 25 years of expertise in the vehicle leasing industry.
Gorman, commenting on her appointment, said:
“Over the past nine years I’ve worked across a range of business areas within Alphabet which has given me invaluable experience and insight into our financial management, as well as the challenges the industry will face over the next few years.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed building and developing a highly talented team within controlling and am now looking forward to leading the risk function into the next phase of our success. The team is already considered ‘best in class’ and I’m excited to be able to lead the function at such an important moment for our business and industry, as we enter a new chapter together in these unprecedented times.”
Gorman will assume the role of chief risk officer from Stefan Oswald, who has been carrying out the regulatory responsibility for the function, supported by head of risk Neal Coleman, both helping lead on Alphabet’s COVID-19 response.
Automotive and fleet writer for Broker News