Former Easyjet product manager joins FOD Mobility Group to lead Mobilleo development

Multi-platform technology company FOD Mobility Group has appointed Penny Healy as product director responsible for developing its Mobilleo MaaS application.

Penny Healy, product director at FOD Mobility Group

Healy brings more than a decade of experience to the business, having previously held various senior management positions in the travel sector. She was most recently senior app product manager at Easyjet and introduced various optimisation improvements and innovations that help drive app revenue and industry recognition.

In her new role, she will develop and own the product roadmap for Mobilleo, establishing priorities for the product development teams and working closely with the sales teams to manage workflows. Key initiatives include a rebuild of the app to expand its functionality.

Healy’s appointment coincides with a period of rapid growth for FOD Mobility Group, which includes a significant recruitment drive, and the recent launch of new offices in Ireland and Germany. Further office locations are due to be opened throughout Europe over the next year.

She commented: “I was approached about the position by FOD’s chief technology officer Simon Lamkin, who I’d previously worked with at Easyjet. I could see that he was genuinely passionate about the company, and the product director opportunity sounded like the perfect fit for my skills, experience and personality.

“Since I joined the business, I’ve discovered such a warm and welcoming team, made up of truly authentic people who believe in the company and its direction. It’s a privilege to be part of something with such growth potential and great leadership and I’m thrilled to be part of the FOD journey.”

Justin Whitston, CEO and founder at FOD Mobility Group, added: “I am delighted to welcome Penny into this exciting new role where she will be defining the strategic vision and product roadmap for Mobilleo. Penny’s background in developing customer centric apps will be fundamental to the future development and internationalisation of the platform.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.