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Evri, the UK’s largest dedicated parcel company, has appointed Lyn Warren as Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO), as part of its commitment to investing in its people as the business continues to grow and transform.
Lyn will be leading Evri’s people strategy and vision, overseeing every aspect of the company’s workplace and employee activity. She will be focused on developing the current strategy to ensure the business is attracting, retaining, and developing talented people.
Lyn brings with her a wealth of experience from over 20 years working in HR and retail, most recently as Retail and People Director at Joules.
Commenting on her new role, Lyn said ‘I’m excited to be joining such a fast growing and innovative business. My main focus will be on making sure this is an amazing, inclusive place to work, and helping and supporting our people to be the best they can be.”
Martijn de Lange, CEO at Evri, said ‘Lyn’s experience and expertise means we now have a full board of experts leading the business. Our people are at the heart of our success and Lyn’s passion for leading and developing our people strategy will play a vital role in our continued growth.”