Thunes appoints Jane Jackson chief people officer

Thunes, the Smart Superhighway to move money around the world, announces the appointment of Jane Jackson as Chief People Officer.

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Reporting to CEO Floris de Kort, Jane will lead Thunes’ People strategy, shaping culture, boosting organisational effectiveness, and enhancing talent development across 14 international locations.

Jane has over 15 years of People function leadership experience at Xplor Technologies, Worldpay, Kilnbridge, Dyson and DHL. She has a strong record of building and scaling People functions at rapidly growing global organisations. Her expertise spans strategic transformation, organisational design, talent acquisition and retention, reward, and engagement. In her new role, she will also guide Thunes’ diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, drive engagement for more than 450 Thunesters across over 60 nationalities, and shape the company’s People strategy to support its global expansion ambitions.

Floris de Kort, CEO of Thunes, said: “As a truly international business, Thunes depends on a robust People strategy to bring our global team together. We firmly believe our talent is the true long-term differentiator in our business. Jane’s expertise in cultivating high-performing workforces will be pivotal in strengthening our culture and propelling our growth.”

Jane Jackson, Chief People Officer at Thunes, commented: “Thunes has a remarkable global footprint and clear momentum. I look forward to partnering with Floris and the leadership team to build a People infrastructure that empowers our Thunesters globally and supports our growth.” 

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