AfterAthena bolsters team with new hire
Employment law, HR and health and safety firm AfterAthena has appointed Denise Finlay as client services consultant to support its growth plans.
Denise joins from Croner, bringing more than 27 years of experience in sales and business development.
Her role focuses on developing an understanding of AfterAthena’s clients and building long-term relationships based on trust, transparency and results.
Denise said: “I’ve always taken great pride in delivering more than just a service – I work to understand each business and their clients, support them the right way, and develop those long-term relationships.
“What matters most to me is the value I bring – to the clients I work with, the teams I support, and the businesses I help protect.
“Here’s to this next chapter with AfterAthena, supporting the firm and its client with care, integrity and purpose.”
AfterAthena is part of Napthens Group, the North West-based law firm headquartered in Preston.
Its clients include Fitness First, Booths, Fresenius Kabi, Thwaites, English Football League and N Brown PLC.
Chris Boyle, partner at AfterAthena, added: “Denise is an essential appointment for us because she knows that true success doesn’t come from quick wins or ticking boxes, it comes from doing things properly, putting the client first, and ensuring businesses are compliant, protected, and stress-free.”
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