Complete FS expand sales team
Complete FS, the South Coast based packager, has recruited Ann Jennings to join its enquiries and sales team.
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Ann joins from Lloyds Bank, where she was part of the sales team and won accolades for her work in retail enquiries as a ‘subject matter expert’. She spent five years with a packager and prior to that was at Abbey National. She is also a passionate supporter of charities such as Naomi’s House and Jack’s Place, a children’s hospice for new born and has raised over £15000 to support them.
Complete FS, which has celebrated its 21st birthday, is enjoying its strongest year since the credit crunch.
Tony Salentino, Director of Complete FS commented:
“We are delighted to welcome Ann to the team. She brings a strong skillset to Complete FS and her experience in dealing with customers in a sales environment for a large corporate like Lloyds will be a huge asset to us. At Complete, we have managed our growth carefully and have a solid team based on individuals with the kind of experience that Ann has as well as bringing in youngsters through our apprentice scheme.”
Ann Jennings said:
“Complete FS is an organisation which has a passionate belief in its willingness to help brokers and their customers, which matches my desire to work with people who really understand the importance of service. I am already settling in to the new role and look forward to developing relationships with our introducers.”
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