Morné Jacobs joins Countrywide Surveying Services
Morné has spent the past 24 years at Lloyds Banking Group.
"Morné’s expertise spans project and strategic management within the new build and mortgage sectors."
- Matthew Cumber, managing director at Countrywide Surveying Services
Countrywide Surveying Services has appointed Morné Jacobs as its new build director.
Morné brings a wealth of experience to the role, having spent the last 24 years at Lloyds Banking Group in various capacities, with the past eight years specialising in the new build sector.
The new role within CSS involves promoting and enhancing Countrywide's new build offerings across the UK, with a key focus on supporting net zero goals. The role will also seek to advocate various construction methods, including modern and affordable housing. Additionally, Morné will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with key stakeholders, including mortgage lenders, house builders, and other industry stakeholders.
Matthew Cumber, managing director at Countrywide Surveying Services, commented: “Morné’s expertise spans project and strategic management within the new build and mortgage sectors. He is widely recognised for his strong leadership abilities, business development acumen, and coaching skills. These qualities have contributed to his success in fostering strong relationships and driving growth over his many years in the industry.
“We look forward to the impact his leadership will bring to our continued success in the new build sector.”
Morné Jacobs added: “This is an incredibly exciting opportunity to become an ambassador for the group and its market-leading new build valuations proposition. It represents an important step in my career, and I can’t wait to start building on the great market expertise and brand recognition CSS has established."
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