Ambient Support appoints new Chief Finance Officer to support its growth plans
Not-for-profit health and social care provider Ambient Support has appointed Claudette Marcano as its new Chief Finance Officer in a strategic move to position the organisation for growth.
From employment at one of the UK’s largest residential property developers to accommodation providers supporting some of London’s most vulnerable people, Claudette has gained extensive business and finance experience in both private and public sectors over a career spanning almost 30 years.
Claudette is a CIMA qualified accountant, holds the ACT Certificate in Treasury and has keenly demonstrated a strategic and commercial focus throughout her professional roles. And with over 12 years’ experience in the housing sector, Claudette offers the perfect skill set to help manage and implement Ambient’s plans for growth.
Mark Milton, CEO of Ambient Support, says: “With a proven track record of leading high performance finance teams capable of providing enhanced business intelligence to facilitate important strategic decision making, Claudette’s financial expertise and treasury knowledge will be invaluable as we implement and deliver on our plans for growth. We are delighted to welcome her to the team.”
An astute professional with ethical behaviour and protection of the public interest at the core of her approach to work, Claudette says: “I am passionate about and committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, so incredibly excited to be working with Ambient to make a tangible difference to the lives of the people we support.
“And as an experienced finance professional, I am thoroughly looking forward to working with the Board and Executive Team to achieve the objectives of the new organisational strategy.”
Ambient Support delivers services that meet the needs of some of the most vulnerable adults in society. Operating in over 110 locations it provides over 30 thousand hours of care to people on a weekly basis to support a range of needs due to the ageing process, learning disability or mental illness.