ADP announces new Managing Director for UK & Ireland

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ADP®, a leading global provider of Human Capital Management (HCM) solutions, has appointed David Foskett as the new Managing Director of ADP UK & Ireland. Promoted from his previous role as DVP Sales & Marketing, David will be focused on driving results, leading growth initiatives and continuing to deliver service excellence to ADP customers. He will be based at ADP UK’s Chertsey office.

Having joined the UK business as a Sales Representative in 2004, David has held various leadership roles within the sales team, becoming DVP Sales & Marketing in 2010. In this role, he oversaw double-digit sales growth and was instrumental in helping the business become a leading HCM solutions provider in the UK market, culminating with the recent launch of ADP® iHCM, its new cloud-based HCM platform.

Prior to ADP, David worked for time and attendance specialists, Blick UK Ltd. He is a member of the Institute of Directors and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Studies from the Nottingham Trent University.

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Léon Vergnes, Senior Vice President, ADP EMEA, commented: “David is a real ADP success story, having worked his way up from a sales role ten years ago, to now leading the UK business. He has achieved fantastic results in every role he has held, including his most recent position as DVP Sales & Marketing, where he was integral to a significant growth phase of the business. With the recent launch of ADP® iHCM, our innovative human capital management platform, we are confident that he will take the UK business to the next level.”

 

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