Glenhawk strengthens BDM team
Harry joins as business development manager for Surrey, Kent and the South Coast.
Short-term bridging lender, Glenhawk, has appointed Harry Pleasance as business development manager for Surrey, Kent and the South Coast.
Harry has more than 12 years’ experience in specialist lending. In his new role, Harry will be tasked with building new relationships with brokers across the south, as well as strengthening existing relationships with those already familiar with Glenhawk’s proposition.
Nick Hilton, managing director of Glenhawk, commented: “We are delighted to bring Harry on board, adding his experience and expertise to an already strong BDM team. Harry is a proven high-performer and has a superb reputation among brokers in the south of the country. He will be invaluable in helping Glenhawk continue to expand its reach amongst intermediaries in the area.
Harry Pleasance added: “I was attracted to the role because of the undoubted experience and ambition of the team - it’s clear that everyone at Glenhawk wants to consolidate and build further on its strong presence in the market. I am keen to play my part in that mission, and ensure Glenhawk provides best in class service to its intermediary partners across the south.”
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