The Nottingham expands BDM team with Richard Goodman
Former Coventry Building Society BDM, Richard Goodman, has joined The Nottingham to support brokers in its East Midlands region.

He has responsibility for a patch vacated by experienced BDM Amanda Miller, who has stepped into the role of helping advisers in the London area.
Richard previously worked for HSBC, Lloyds Group and RBS.
He said: “I’m thrilled to be here and looking forward to building and growing great working relationships with brokers across the East Midlands.
“It’s a challenge that really appeals, not least because the Society has shown such ambition recently to deliver several positive additions to its products and services.
“Those include the introduction of soft searches at DIP, product transfers via brokers and criteria enhancements to support buy-to-let and limited company BTL lending.
“I’ve always stuck by a principle of doing the right thing by people and it is clear to me that The Nottingham shares that ethos. It’s an exciting time to be here.”
Amanda Miller, who has been with The Nottingham for over 20 years, added: “It’s an exciting challenge. Hopefully my knowledge and expertise will play a key role in supporting London brokers and informing them about our products, services and #BuiltAroundBrokers ethos.”
The Nottingham’s national sales manager, Deborah Reeves, commented: “We look forward to seeing Richard play a key role in supporting brokers across the East Midlands, as we are sure Amanda will in London too.”
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