AMI reveals board election results

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The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) has completed its election process.

The results are as follows:

  • The Practitioner Constituency (three vacancies) – Andrew Montlake (Coreco) and Scott Taylor-Barr (Carl Summers Financial Services) are re-elected and Abi Greenhalgh (Nest Financial Services) is elected.
  • The Regional Constituency (two vacancies) – Ray Boulger (John Charcol) is re-elected and Dan Maskell (The Finance Planning Group) is elected.
  • The National Constituency (one vacancy) – Will Hale (Key) is re-elected.
  • Network Constituency (two vacancies) – Richard Howells (Sesame) is elected and Peter Curran (Countrywide/Mortgage Next/Mortgage Intelligence) is re-elected.

Robert Sinclair (pictured), chief executive of AMI, said: “This process ensures that the membership affirms that it is being properly represented.  I would like to thank all those who stood for election which ensures a democratic process.

“I would also like to express my sincere thanks to John Whyte of The Right Equity Release for his contribution during his six of service and support.”

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