Foundation Home Loans appoints new national sales managers
Foundation Home Loans has appointed two new national sales managers.
"Their key responsibilities will be working with our club, network and packager partners as this is an essential part of our ongoing business."
Nathan Goodridge joins the lender from OSB Group where he was a national account manager, and has worked in financial services for the past 12 years across a number of different lenders including Lloyds Banking Group, Metro Bank and NatWest.
Paula Priest, formerly national account manager for clubs and networks at Foundation, changes role to become the second national sales manager.
Paula joined Foundation in 2018 and has worked in financial services for over 32 years at lenders including The Mortgage Lender, Barclays, Nationwide and Birmingham Midshires.
The appointments follow Foundation’s recent announcement of two new managing directors within the business. George Gee has become commercial managing director and Kelly Pallister is now managing director of operations.
Grant Hendry, head of sales at Foundation Home Loans, said: “I am very pleased to be able announce the appointment of Nathan to this new position, working alongside Paula who also becomes national sales manager. Their key responsibilities will be working with our club, network and packager partners as this is an essential part of our ongoing business. They will also be supporting our field-based sales team and playing an active part in helping them to grow relationships with advisers. With Nathan’s and Paula’s experience they will ensure our business continues to evolve in this ever-competitive and challenging market.”
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