The Beaufort Group on hunt for finance director

Nicola Brittain
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Just 15 months after its creation, The Beaufort Group is seeking a finance director to help lead the group's next phase of growth.

The successful candidate will have a place on the board, report to the chief executive, and be expected to make a "major contribution to the management and growth of the business," according to the job advertisement. They will join the other members of the Beaufort Group board: group chief executive, Alan Easter, executive chairman Simon Goldthorpe and non-executive directors Peter Williams and David Ingram. The finance director will assume ownership for financial strategy and control; monitoring business performance; contributing to the evaluation, development and enhancement of the ...

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