Brilliant Solutions promotes for new head of key accounts role

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Ivan Vizor has been promoted to the newly formed role of head of key accounts at Brilliant Solutions.

The position has been created to provide greater support for the key partners within the mortgage club and specialist mortgage distributor.

The new role will work closely alongside Chris Howse and the rest of Brilliant’s growing sales team, implementing the company’s new sales strategy.

Michael Craig, sales director of Brilliant Solutions, said: “The new role comes on the back of our strategic review and also after significant and sustained growth at Brilliant Solutions year on year. The number and size of the key accounts within the business has increased and our sales team has almost doubled so these changes come from a positive footing.

“Ivan has demonstrated a clear ability with key accounts, both in bringing them into the business and in managing those relationships. Ivan has brought a wealth of experience to the role and will thrive on supporting our current and new key accounts, to implement our new sales strategy.”

Vizor added: “I’m obviously delighted and extremely proud to be representing Brilliant Solutions in this new role. We have seen exceptional growth over recent years and this new role enables me to give that extra targeted support to our loyal broker friends who have grown with us and also enables us to hit the ground running with our new accounts.

“It’s exciting times at Brilliant and with our fantastic team alongside me I’m looking forward to evolving this new position.”

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