Alternative Bridging expands BDM team
Zack’s journey with the company began as an intern earlier this year.
"We believe in fostering talent and are always keen to help the younger members of our team progress."
- James Bloom, director at Alternative Bridging Corporation
Alternative Bridging Corporation has promoted Zack Cohen to the role of internal business development manager (BDM).
Zack’s journey with the company began as an intern earlier this year, where he gained hands-on experience within the property finance industry, shadowing senior sales agents, working directly with brokers, and contributing to deals.
In his new role, Zack will continue to leverage his skills to help the business provide tailored solutions to the property market.
Zack Cohen said: “I’m truly thankful for the opportunity to grow with Alternative Bridging Corporation. My internship offered invaluable experience, allowing me to deepen my understanding of property finance and work directly with brokers. I’m excited to take on the role of internal BDM, where I can further contribute to the company’s success by helping expand its reach.”
James Bloom, director at Alternative Bridging Corporation, added: “We are thrilled to see Zack progress within the company. He has shown drive and initiative during his time as an intern, and his promotion is a testament to his hard work. At Alternative Bridging, we believe in fostering talent and are always keen to help the younger members of our team progress. Zack’s success highlights the opportunities available for growth and development within our team.”
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