Brumhill joins Tiuta as marketing head

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Specialist lender Tiuta has made another appointment to its senior management team with the addition of Stuart Brumhill as head of marketing.

Brumhill is reunited with Tiuta’s head of business development Guy Garrard, with whom he worked at both packager em-financial and specialist lender Rooftop Mortgages.

He also worked with Tiuta’s chief executive George Patellis at Rooftop. He has 15 years’ experience in the marketing arena across a range of sectors, working for six years in the intermediary market.

He will be responsible for day-to-day marketing operations, the further development of the brand as well as the delivery of the online strategy and PR requirements.

Patellis said: “It’s great to have Stuart on board as he has a proven track record operating within the intermediary market and I’m fully aware that he has all the right qualities needed to ensure that Tiuta continue moving in the right direction. The market continues to challenge but we remain committed to intermediaries and have some exciting plans in the pipeline that we need to make certain brokers are fully aware of.””

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