Positive Lending appoints Preston as regional account manager
Dean brings over two decades of specialist lending experience to the role.
Positive Lending has appointed Dean Preston as regional account manager, strengthening its support for mortgage brokers across the UK.
Dean will support Positive Lending’s ongoing focus on strengthening regional coverage and enhancing relationships with intermediary partners.
With the addition of Dean, Positive Lending’s sales team now comprises head of sales David Coleman, alongside regional account managers Adam Turvey and Dean Preston, and regional telephone account manager Daksha Ladwa.
Paul McGonigle, chief executive at Positive Lending, said: “Bringing Dean into the team is a great way to start the year. We have a very clear vision for the future of Positive Lending, and expanding our regional presence is a key part of that. Dean’s appointment reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in people and ensuring brokers have access to knowledgeable, approachable support when they need it.”
David Coleman (pictured), head of sales at Positive Lending, commented: “It’s fantastic to welcome Dean to the sales team. Dean brings over two decades of specialist lending experience and expertise, which will be invaluable as we continue to support brokers across the UK. With Adam, Daksha and myself already working closely with our partners, Dean’s arrival further strengthens our ability to reinforce trusted, long-term relationships and maintain the high service standards we’re known for.” It’s shaping up to be a very positive year.”
Dean Preston (pictured) added: “I’m really pleased to be joining Positive Lending at such an exciting time for the business. The company has a strong reputation for expertise, service and broker relationships, and I’m looking forward to working closely with intermediaries to help them find the right solutions for their clients.”
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