Magnet Capital expands sales team with two new hires
The lender has targeted new hires from outside of the sector.
"Will and Brian have already shown that they can quickly grow and thrive in a new sector."
Development finance lender, Magnet Capital, has announced two new additions to its sales team.
Will Calito joins the team with an estate agency background, most recently working for Sequence UK, and Brian Kerr has also joined after numerous years working in the recruitment industry.
Will said: “It’s been a pleasure to have been brought into the team at Magnet Capital, to join and represent a company with the same values as myself has proved a seamless match. Magnet Capital has an excellent offering and a team with an astonishing wealth of knowledge and expertise. I’ve got the support and backing from Ashely and Sam to grow our network and work with our introducers and clients alike to continue to build on and provide the award-winning service Magnet are already known for.”
Brian commented: “It’s a great time to be joining such a vibrant part of the market. Our offering at Magnet Capital is truly unique and I’m looking forward to being part of Magnet Capital’s growth plans.”
Ashley Ilsen, CEO of Magnet Capital, added: “We’ve experienced year on year growth over the last five years and we want to continue that into 2024. Will and Brian have already shown that they can quickly grow and thrive in a new sector. We know the challenges we’re facing ahead but our industry is only going to continue to thrive based on the exceptional talent that we continue to attract.”
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