People & Careers

Repairify Welcomes Satty Nanuwa and Shahnaz Alamgir to Senior Roles

Published:
April 23, 2025
Author:
James Lockwood

Repairify has announced two senior appointments as part of its expansion strategy, bringing in experienced professionals to reinforce client service and strengthen brand development. The appointments of Satty Nanuwa as National Sales and Partnership Manager, and Shahnaz Alamgir as Product and Digital Marketing Manager, reflect the company’s focus on scaling its operations and enhancing its customer experience.

New Leadership to Support Sales and Digital Strategy

As National Sales and Partnership Manager, Satty Nanuwa joins from Belron UK Ltd/Autoglass, where she was instrumental in managing large national accounts and driving business growth. Her role at Repairify will focus on strengthening customer relationships and expanding partnerships, aligning with the company’s broader commercial objectives.

Shahnaz Alamgir, the newly appointed Product and Digital Marketing Manager, brings over a decade of marketing experience across sectors including automotive and commercial services. Her background in digital engagement, graphic design, and brand strategy will support Repairify’s ambitions to increase brand visibility and digital performance.

Supporting Growth and Customer Experience

Both roles are designed to support Repairify’s ongoing expansion, with a strong emphasis on improving service delivery and digital transformation. The company aims to capitalise on Alamgir’s expertise in digital performance metrics and Nanuwa’s strength in national account management to accelerate its 2025 growth plans.

Phil Peace, International Managing Director at Repairify, stated that the new hires would play a key role in executing the company’s development goals while maintaining high service standards.

The expansion of senior leadership at Repairify reflects a growing trend in the automotive service sector: aligning technical innovation with client engagement. As digital marketing and customer service become increasingly data-driven, companies are investing in specialised roles to enhance performance and retain competitive edge—especially in preparation for evolving customer expectations in connected vehicle services.

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