Twenty7tec appoints new national account manager
Sophie previously worked as a key relationship manager at Legal & General.
Twenty7tec has strengthened its relationships team with a new appointment.
The mortgage data tech firm has hired Sophie Holloman as national account manager. Sophie, who previously worked as a key relationship manager at Legal & General, will be responsible for managing key firms utilising Twenty7tec’s RESEARCH module and major distributors to help drive adoption, strategic alignment and additional value.
With a background in fine art and professional practice, Sophie brings a creative perspective that is not always associated with the technology sector. She believes this outlook, combined with her relationship management experience, allows her to approach client partnerships differently and deliver distinctive value.
Sophie said: “My priority is to make sure clients feel supported and get the very best from Twenty7tec. That means really listening to their challenges, being proactive with solutions, and acting as a partner they can rely on.
“I’m a creative person, and I aim to combine this mindset with a people-first approach. At Twenty7tec I can truly be myself, which gives me the confidence to bring fresh ideas and build genuine connections with clients. When people see that authenticity, it makes it easier to deliver the best outcomes for them.
“I am not the type of person who wants to stand still. I want to make the most of this role and grow alongside the team. The way Twenty7tec supports its people makes that feel achievable.”
Nathan Reilly, commercial director at Twenty7tec, added: “Sophie is a shining example of how our culture attracts ambitious, forward-thinking people who want to make a real difference. Her appointment is a testament to our commitment to bringing in the best talent to drive the business forward, and we are looking forward to seeing the fresh ideas and energy she brings to both our team and our clients.”
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