NEWS ANNA JACKSON JOINS TTC GROUP
AS CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER TTC Group has reconfirmed its focus on delivering the best possible experiences to employees, customers and prospective customers, by appointing Anna Jackson as its new Chief Operating Officer
With a proven track record of driving operational excellence, Anna is perfectly placed to develop group functions to best support the business as it continues to grow its people risk management solutions in the Fleet, Construction and Healthcare sectors.
With more than 20 years of extensive leadership experience, Anna has led successful transformations across global operations of varying sizes and complexities. In her new COO role, Anna will work closely with the Managing Directors of each of the TTC Group businesses to drive revenue growth, integrate new acquisitions into the group and develop group functions to support the business plan. She will also drive the adoption of best practices and technology to optimise operations and enhance performance, developing and maintaining TTC Group’s culture as the company evolves across existing and new markets.
Expressing her enthusiasm for joining TTC Group, Anna Jackson commented: “The opportunity to be part of a successful and diversifying business, backed by private equity investment and a clear growth strategy, is incredibly exciting. I am particularly drawn to the chance to drive operational evolution and change programs while fostering a culture of high performance within TTC Group. My experience across various sectors, coupled with my understanding of both large corporate, SME and Private Equity environments, aligns perfectly with the challenges and opportunities at the expanding TTC Group.”
As the warmer months approach and attention turns to protecting skin from harmful UV rays, uvex is reminding employers, outdoor workers, and health & safety professionals not to overlook one critical area: the eyes.
While many associate UV risks with sunburn and skin damage, prolonged UV exposure can pose serious, irreversible threats to eye health. Without adequate protection, workers may face long-term conditions including: • Cataracts – a leading cause of vision impairment globally.
• Macular degeneration – irreversible damage to the central retina.
• Photokeratitis (corneal sunburn) – painful, temporary damage caused by intense UV exposure.
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Dave Marsh, CEO of TTC Group, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Anna to TTC Group. Her deep expertise in operational leadership and her genuine passion for creating and building ambitious teams and workplace cultures will be invaluable as we continue to expand and diversify our business.”
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