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Elizabeth Brooksbank

Head Of Commercial Finance at Sheffield Forgemasters

Elizabeth Brooksbank has extensive work experience in the finance sector. Elizabeth is currently the Head of Commercial Finance at Sheffield Forgemasters, a position they have held since November 2022. Prior to that, they worked at EQUANS UK & Ireland as a Senior Finance Business Partner from April 2017 until November 2022. Elizabeth also has experience working at HSBC as a Finance Planning Change Manager from September 2016 to March 2017, and at Carillion as a Business Improvement Manager from July 2014 to September 2016. Before that, they worked at Aviva as a Finance Business Partner from an unknown start date until June 2014. Elizabeth also has previous experience at Carillion as a Commercial Analyst from an unknown start date until 2008, and at HSBC as a Finance Analyst and Reconciliations Supervisor from April 2003 to November 2006.

Elizabeth Brooksbank completed their education at Kaplan between 2004 and 2009, where they pursued a degree in Accounting, specifically focusing on CIMA. Prior to that, from 2000 to 2004, they attended Rother Valley College, obtaining a degree in Accounting under the AAT program.

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Sheffield, United Kingdom

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Sheffield Forgemasters

Sheffield Forgemasters can trace it's origins back to the early 1700s and through numerous famous names in the steel industry including Vickers, Firth Brown, English Steel and British Steel. The company is now a fully integrated supplier of steel castings and forgings with melt shop, forge, foundry, machine shops as well as extensive R&D and NDT services on a single site in the UK. Markets served include nuclear, defence, offshore oil and gas, power generation, steel processing and pressure vessels to name but a few. The company has produced some of the world's largest cast products up to 350 tonnes and steel forgings of up to 200 tonnes. Hundreds of years experience along with a commitment to new technology, new practices, quality and continuous R&D allows the company to produce complex castings and forgings for almost any application. The company also supplies various grades of raw materials, such as ingot and bar, for further manufacturing. Materials supplied in the UK can be delivered 'hot'​, where possible, to reduce heating time in furnaces.


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501-1,000

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