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Mews appoints new chief people officer

Naomi Trickey will continue to develop existing people programs such as benefits and workplace management

Mews has announced the appointment of Naomi Trickey as its new chief people officer.

In her new role, Trickey will report directly to CEO Mathijs Welle and help “ensure that Mews continues to lead the way in employee engagement, nurture and culture”.

The group said her role will focus on supporting the relationship that employees have with the company, from the recruitment process through to onboarding and continual growth and development in every role. 

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She will also continue to develop existing people programs such as benefits and workplace management.

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Trickey has previously led people teams across several high-growth technology and software companies such as Brandwatch, PatSnap, Planday and Dext.  

Richard Valtr, founder of Mews, said: “Since our inception, Mews has always been much more than a place to work. Our culture is an integral part of who we are and what we do, and as such, chief people officer is one of our most important roles. I’m really excited to have Naomi on board to help us nurture our amazing teams and attract the best talent out there.” 

Trickey added: “Mews’ growth has been on my radar for a number of years. I’m delighted to be joining an organisation with such strong values and ambitions. Hospitality is such an exciting industry to be a part of and the change we will see over the coming years is going to be transformational. To be leading the people organisation of Mews is a complete privilege.” 

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