TMA announces three key appointments
TMA has increased the number of staff in its immediate team by 30% with three new appointments.
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The appointments are all key account managers who have been recruited to support TMA members face-to-face and provide guidance and support to help business growth.
Jackie Wassall joins the team today from PMS where she had been an intermediary development manager for nearly 12 years.
Jackie will predominantly cover the central and Midlands region, where she will be on hand for advisers who can benefit from her extensive experience and guidance.
The other two key account managers to join Gary’s team in TMA include Justin Hawes, a former financial adviser and regional manager at PTFS who will look after brokers in the south of England, and David Jackson, former Santander director and small business adviser, who will cover the north of England.
Each of the three will join the team headed by Gary Little, who joined in December from the Society of Mortgage Professionals to become TMA’s commercial director.
Gary Little, commercial director of TMA, said:
“TMA is on a real expansion drive. We have expanded our proposition to mortgage advisers over the last year and we are now growing our team to support and deliver this. This is not the end of our expansion, it’s only the beginning. We have some really ambitious growth plans so expect to see a lot more from us during 2016.”
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