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Lynn Perry

Lynn PerryEND. Clothing, People Director

Lynn’s career in HR spans over 25 years working in retail, manufacturing, transport and the utilities sector.  Most recently Lynn has joined END. Clothing, a global contemporary omni-channel menswear retailer, as their People Director.

After achieving a Postgraduate Diploma in HRM at Sunderland University, Lynn became a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (FCIPD).  Since then Lynn has successfully completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Management at the University of Salford, the Certificate in the Foundation of NeuroLeadership through the NeuroLeadership Institute and most recently the Certificate in Coaching and Mentoring with the Chartered Management Institute.


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