Hope Capital expands sales team with three new hires
David Owen, Ben Lavelle and James McDonough join Hope Capital's business development team.
"2022 consisted of a lot of change at Hope Capital, however it was a really exciting year and has set us up for substantial growth moving forward"
Hope Capital has announced three new appointments to its sales team.
David Owen has over eight years of experience working in the specialist lending industry, joining Hope Capital from Glenhawk, and has become a BDM for Wales and the South West.
Ben Lavelle and James McDonough join Hope Capital as internal business development executives. At Hope Capital, they will be using their knowledge and experience to help drive the business forward and support the increased volume of enquiries the lender has experienced for its range of bridging finance products in recent months.
Roz Cawood, director of sales at Hope Capital, said: “Having three new, talented sales experts join our team when we are currently experiencing a hive of activity is fantastic. I am thrilled to have David, Ben and James onboard as we continue to expand our offering to meet the growing needs of brokers and borrowers who are turning to bridging finance.”
Jonathan Sealey, CEO at Hope Capital, added: “2022 consisted of a lot of change at Hope Capital, however it was a really exciting year and has set us up for substantial growth moving forward. Our commitment to delivering innovative solutions and the skills and expertise of our team, coupled with their passion for delivering an excellent service, is second to none and makes me very excited about Hope Capital’s future.
“I have no doubt by having David, Ben and James in our team will ensure we can achieve our ambitious growth plans and I look forward to seeing their Hope Capital journeys unfold.”
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