Mary Corrie has been promoted to managing director of JustPark UK.
Corrie will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the UK business following the company’s recent merger with ParkHub, a North American provider of parking management software and payment solutions.
Previously serving as chief financial officer, Corrie was instrumental in orchestrating the merger alongside JustPark founder and CEO Anthony Eskinazi, who will now focus on launching JustPark in North America and assume a strategic global role as UK president at ParkHub.
Corrie joined JustPark in 2021 when the business was grappling with pandemic-induced revenue losses. Her financial background, including roles at Golar, Centrica and Direct Energy, was vital in helping the company navigate this challenging period and steering it to its current success, resulting in significant recent returns for investors – including the UK government’s Future Fund and over 10,000 retail investors.
“Mary’s expertise and leadership have been crucial in shaping JustPark’s strategic vision,” said Eskinazi. “She keeps us organised and focused, which has played a significant role in our recent achievements.
“In this new era of growth, she has repeatedly proven that she is the best person to lead the business in achieving our ambitious goals for 2024 and beyond.”
Corrie said: “It’s a privilege to lead JustPark UK in this exciting new chapter. I’m committed to building on our strong foundation to continue transforming parking across the UK, while driving growth and innovation.
“With our exceptional team, we’ll keep delivering outstanding solutions that meet the needs of drivers and businesses alike.”
JustPark and ParkHub now form one of the largest parking organisations globally, serving over 20 million drivers and more than 500 B2B customers, representing over $1 billion in booking volume.
In the UK, JustPark parks two cars every second and has generated more than £250m of parking income for JustPark partners.
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