Lisa Trevett
CFO
Lisa joined Just Construction as Head of Finance in 2020. Prior to this Lisa graduated from Kingston University with a 1st class honours degree in Accounting & Finance and then studied to become CIMA qualified. Lisa spent 10 years working in a variety of Finance roles at one of the world’s leading entertainment companies within their Consumer Products Division. Lisa manages the Accounting & Finance department at Just Construction. She oversees the day-to-day financial processes and ensures the smooth running of the financial function. Lisa also prepares all management reporting and provides the Directors with key financial information to aid in strategy building and decision making.
Lisa’s responsibilities:
- Managing all accounting processes
- Strategic finance management reporting
- Strategy & development
GET TO KNOW LISA:
Favourite Book:
- All Harry Potter books
Football Team/Sports Person:
- David Beckham
Favourite Car:
- Range Rover
3 dream dinner party guests:
- Kate Middleton, David Beckham & my Grandparents
The happiest day of your life was:
- I There are many, when both of my sons were born and anytime I'm on holiday
Food:
- Indian & chocolate
Drink:
- Champagne and anything sparkling
Favourite thing about working at Just Construction:
- The people
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