Roma appoints data & tech director and senior relationship manager
Nathan joins Roma from Tandem Bank and Samantha was previously bridging and development specialist at Roma.
"My experience with my own property portfolio and previous roles will be vital in this new challenge"
Roma Finance has appointed Nathan Kenny as data and technology director alongside Samantha Williamson who has been promoted to senior relationship manager.
With a career in data & technology spanning twenty years, Nathan joins Roma from Tandem Bank where he was head of data and will be advancing Roma’s data, systems and CRM strategy.
Samantha was a senior underwriter before being promoted to bridging and development specialist and now onto senior relationship manager. In her new role, she is tasked with enhancing the borrower experience, sharing her expertise, building long term relationships and supporting property investors in reaching their end goal.
Scott Marshall, managing director and founder of Roma Finance, said: “I am extremely excited to have Nathan on board. His skills, experience and vision will propel Roma to the next level in our journey. Roma is agile and has a philosophy for continuous learning, meaning we are ahead of the needs of our borrowers. I am certain Nathan will fit in perfectly with our talented team.”
Nathan added: “I have been aware of Roma since 2015 and have been watching their extraordinary advancements in the marketplace. Roma’s trajectory over the past few years has been impressive and I am delighted to be a part of the ambitious growth plans.”
Samantha commented: “I am thrilled for this next move. Working with our borrowers and seeing the projects at each stage is a joy. My experience with my own property portfolio and previous roles will be vital in this new challenge and allow Roma to deliver a further improved experience.”
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