Debbie Neal
About Debbie Neal
Debbie Neal is an Executive Assistant with extensive experience in administrative roles across various organizations in London, United Kingdom. She has held positions at G4S plc, Metro Imaging, OLIM Property, AOL, and currently at Legal & General since 2017.
Current Role at Legal & General
Debbie Neal has been serving as an Executive Assistant at Legal & General since 2017. In this role, she provides high-level administrative support, ensuring efficient operations within the organization. Her responsibilities include managing schedules, coordinating meetings, and facilitating communication across departments. Based in London, she has contributed to the smooth functioning of the executive team for over seven years.
Previous Experience at G4S plc
Before joining Legal & General, Debbie Neal worked at G4S plc as an Executive Administration Manager from 2006 to 2014. During her eight-year tenure in London, she managed various administrative functions, enhancing the efficiency of the executive team. Her role involved overseeing office operations and supporting senior management in their daily activities.
Professional Background at OLIM Property
Debbie Neal held the position of Office Manager and PA to the Chairman at OLIM Property from 2014 to 2017. In this role, she was responsible for managing office operations and providing direct support to the Chairman. Her experience in this position contributed to her administrative skills and her ability to handle high-pressure environments.
Experience at Metro Imaging
Debbie Neal began her career in the administrative field at Metro Imaging, where she worked as PA to the Production Manager from 1996 to 2000. This four-year role laid the foundation for her career in executive support, allowing her to develop essential skills in organization and communication.
Role at AOL
From 2003 to 2006, Debbie Neal served as a PA at AOL. This three-year experience provided her with insights into the fast-paced technology sector and further honed her administrative capabilities. Her time at AOL contributed to her professional growth and understanding of corporate dynamics.