WorkNest strengthens leadership with two senior appointments
Employment law and HR solutions provider WorkNest, which has its headquarters in Chester, has appointed Len Curtis as chief sales officer and Iain McGregor as chief operating officer, marking a new phase of growth for the business.
Len, who started his career as a professional footballer with Leeds United, brings over 25 years of experience in media, SaaS, and digital marketing, with a strong track record of driving revenue and market expansion.
He said: “I am excited to have joined WorkNest during a period of growth and innovation.
“I am eager to work with the sales team to build on the company’s success, drive our sales strategy forward, and continue delivering exceptional results for our clients.”
Iain, with 15 years of expertise in operational transformation, will oversee the delivery of WorkNest’s services, ensuring scalable and high-quality client support across the UK.
Iain added: “I am passionate about providing a first-class service to clients which I firmly believe is only possible when we have the most motivated and dedicated colleagues.
“My priority is always to support people, helping them achieve their maximum potential and improving their work life wherever possible.
“This way, we can continue to deliver exceptional outcomes for our clients.”
“Ifti Ahmed, CEO of WorkNest, added: “We are delighted to welcome Len and Iain to the team.
“Their extensive expertise and strong leadership will be instrumental as we evolve and expand our offerings.
“With their combined experience and fresh perspectives, we are well-positioned to further enhance our services and maintain our position at the forefront of employment law, HR, health and safety and compliance solutions.
“These new appointments underscore our commitment to providing businesses across the UK with expert advice and practical support, helping them stay compliant, manage risk, and foster positive workplace environments.”
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