Bridge Help expands BDM team
Lisa will be working with borrowers and brokers across England and Wales.
Commercial bridging finance provider, Bridge Help, has appointed Lisa Griffiths as its new business development manager.
Her appointment means Bridge Help continues to boast an all-women business development team, led by Katie Snodden.
Lisa brings a wealth of experience her new role, including a 20-year career in law before transitioning into ground-up property development and later moving into commercial finance brokering.
Lisa will be working from Bridge Help’s head office in Chesterfield, working with borrowers and brokers across England and Wales.
Lisa commented: "I’ve always enjoyed working closely with clients and brokers to find solutions that make deals happen.
“Bridge Help is known for its flexible, common-sense approach to lending, and I’m excited to be part of a team that truly puts brokers and borrowers first. With my background in property and finance, I’m excited to work closely with brokers to help them find the right solutions for their clients and get deals done quickly."
Chris Sellars, CEO and general counsel at Bridge Help, commented: "2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Bridge Help as we continue to grow and strengthen our offering. Lisa’s extensive experience, both in law and commercial finance, makes her a fantastic addition to our team. Her ability to understand complex deals from multiple angles will be a huge asset to our brokers. I’m delighted to welcome her aboard."
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