Watts Commercial Finance promotes Darren Byrne to regional director
Watts Commercial Finance has announced the internal promotion of Darren Byrne to regional director, further bolstering its management team.
"Having worked for Watts Commercial Finance for the last 10 years as a commercial manager, I understand the DNA of the company"
Having joined Watts Commercial over 10 years ago, Darren has been a constant member of the team as commercial manager.
Phil Gray, managing director of Watts Commercial Finance, said: "I am delighted that Darren has accepted the position of regional director to help me grow Watts Commercial over the coming years. Darren is Watts Commercial through and through, loyal, knowledgeable, passionate and with standards beyond reproach! It always pleases me to promote from within and Darren joins a long list of his colleagues who have grown and flourished since joining the firm. The future at Watts Commercial is very exciting and we welcome Darren to the senior management team to help shape the next decade and beyond!"
Darren Byrne added: “I am absolutely delighted to take up the position of regional director for Watts Commercial Finance and I am very much looking forward to working alongside Phil to help achieve the growth plans with him across the UK over the coming months and years. Having worked for Watts Commercial Finance for the last 10 years as a commercial manager, I understand the DNA of the company and I now look forward to working hard to help achieve and drive those plans and to attract the best talent around the UK for the continued success of Watts."
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