POWWR appoints new FP&A manager
Energy software provider POWWR, which has a UK office in Manchester, has appointed Lee Deakins as financial planning and analysis manager to support its ambitious global growth strategy.
With more than ten years’ experience in commercial finance and analytics, Lee will lead on forecasting, budgeting and performance analysis, working closely with international teams to develop scalable financial processes.
Lee said: “I was really drawn to POWWR’s innovative approach and the opportunity to work in a growing business within an exciting sector.
“The role offers a great chance to apply my experience in financial planning and business partnering in a fresh context.
“POWWR also felt like a strong cultural fit, with a team that values collaboration and continuous improvement.
“These are clearly exciting times for POWWR.
“I am looking forward to shaping the financial planning and analysis function to support the businesses continued upward trajectory.”
Maarten Juch, chief financial officer at POWWR, added: “During his career, Deakins has worked closely with commercial, operational, and leadership teams at various blue-chip organisations to provide strategic financial insight, improve forecasting accuracy, and support data-driven decision-making in fast-moving, customer-centric environments.
“That experience has equipped him with a strong foundation in managing complex financial models, influencing business outcomes and adapting quickly.
“All skills we are excited for him to apply and expand upon at POWWR.”
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