Griffin welcomes Marina Gorey as Chief People Officer
By Gloria Methri
Griffin, the UK’s first full-stack Banking as a Service platform, announced that Marina Gorey has joined the company as Chief People Officer. This marks a new phase for the fast-growing FinTech, which was recently authorised, subject to restrictions, as a UK bank by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA).
David Jarvis, CEO and co-founder of Griffin, said, “Continuing to cultivate a talented and engaged team is essential to our future success. We are thrilled to welcome Marina as our new Chief People Officer and believe her expertise will help us further enhance our culture and internal operations, accelerating our growth trajectory and better serving our customers and employees.”
Gorey has over 15 years of experience in tech, specialising in creating high-performing organisations through effective hiring and a focus on empowerment. She co-founded kid-tech start-up SuperAwesome in 2012, which was acquired by Epic Games.
Over the past five years, she has served as Chief People Officer at Lick and worked in-house at Seedcamp, advising portfolio companies.
Gorey joins Griffin during a critical time for the bank and will play a crucial role in ensuring that the firm continues to innovate while offering reliable technology and banking services.
“Griffin is turning heads in a highly competitive industry, demonstrating the FinTech community’s appetite for bank customers can build on,” said Marina Gorey. “I have been hugely impressed by the incredible culture that Griffin has already built, and I am excited to have been invited to help it on the next stage of its journey.”
The new appointment carries on a successful year for the London-based bank, which has recently announced its new Chief Financial Officer and Chief Risk Officer.
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