Broker Conveyancing appoints two new account managers
The conveyancing distributor appointed an area director for the North in January.
"These two new additional account managers will provide tangible benefits, support and guidance for all those who deal with them."
Broker Conveyancing has appointed two new account managers.
Both Joe Hart and Natasha Ellis will be supporting advisers and firms to help them develop their conveyancing advice activities.
Joe joins Broker Conveyancing after three years working as a paraplanner for Premier Pensions where he was working with a team of advisers, covering tax planning, income and retirement planning for clients.
Natasha joins the business after nearly eight years working in a range of roles within the lettings market. Starting as a negotiator, her most recent job was as a letting manager for Luff Associates; she has also worked for both Chancellors and Waterfalls Sales & Lettings.
The two new account manager appointments follow the appointment of an area director for the North, Charlotte Felton, in January.
Mark Snape, CEO at Broker Conveyancing, commented: “At the start of the year, we identified the opportunity to add quality individuals to the Broker Conveyancing team in order to meet the growing demand we have seen for our proposition. We’re therefore very pleased to have brought both Joe and Natasha on board recently, both of whom have a range of experience in both financial services and property, and each come with excellent skills and drive, which I know will be appreciated by all those who use us. Our team continues to grow and develop, and we believe these two new additional account managers will provide tangible benefits, support and guidance for all those who deal with them.”
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