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POS appoints finance controller and commercial manager

POS appoints finance controller and commercial manager

Monday 15 August 2022

POS appoints finance controller and commercial manager

Monday 15 August 2022


Tristan Wheadon has been appointed as Finance Controller & Commercial Manager at POS.

Mr Wheadon will support the financial control and management of the company’s workplace design, build and fit-out projects across the Channel Islands.

The specialist consultancy company said that Mr Wheadon would bring “a wealth of experience and expertise to the role”. Mr Wheadon was formerly the Deputy Chief Executive Officer for a company that helps to provide the security framework that governments and security agencies need to build their intelligence capacity. 

Before this, he worked in audit and advisory for a global accountancy firm, a local trust company and a global private and investment bank. He has recently assisted a local property specialist company with its commercial sales and property management portfolios.

“Tristan’s understanding of the corporate world, local real estate and operational systems will help to strengthen POS’s client services and internal efficiencies,” said a spokesperson for the company. 

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Pictured: Tristan Wheadon has been appointed as Finance Controller & Commercial Manager at POS. 

“His role will include detailed budget analysis, internal financial controls, project performance oversight, budget, and supplier management.”

Managing Director, Rory Inglis, added: “As we grow, managing and understanding data is becoming increasingly important. Tristan brings excellent experience and skills to help us model our business and to ensure we are planning and delivering our projects effectively and successfully for our clients.”

Mr Wheadon said: “I am looking forward to being part of the POS team and working with POS’s clients as they take a new approach to how they work and refresh their office design strategies. Many such projects are significant and complex undertakings and need first-class project and financial management.”

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