Bridge Help expands business development team
Daisy is a former private bank relationship support manager.

Bridge Help has further strengthened its business development team with the appointment of Daisy Wilson.
Ahead of joining the short term commercial finance provider as a BDM, Daisy was a relationship support manager at Cater Allen Private Bank, part of Santander.
After joining Santander as a call handler in the fraud team, she was promoted to a relationship support manager role in the private banking division.
She now joins the four-strong, all-women BDM team at Bridge Help led by head of sales, Katie Snodden.
Daisy said: “From the moment I heard about the opportunity with Bridge Help, I just knew it was a perfect fit. The flexible and family-focused culture at Bridge Help was a huge pull, but it also met my passion for prospecting and being in a sales-driven environment which I discovered I loved during my last role.
“I know this is a fast-paced, challenging role, but I want to prove what’s possible. I’m excited to set myself ambitious targets, exceed them, and help grow the business. I also want to set a great example to my young daughter and show her, that with hard work, anything is achievable.”
Bridge Help CEO, Chris Sellars, commented: “With big targets for growth in 2025, I am delighted to welcome Daisy to the team. She’s shown great resilience, focus and a real hunger to succeed not only in life but her career. These are all qualities that will serve her well as a BDM at Bridge Help. We’re delighted to have her onboard and look forward to supporting her growth and success here at Bridge Help.”

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