CSS appoints associate director of corporate relationships

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Countrywide Surveying Services (CSS) has appointed Jayne Coppinger as associate director of corporate relationships.

Coppinger (pictured) joins CSS from Landmark and will be joining the corporate business team reporting to Sally Young.

She has worked in the property industry for 18 years, starting her career at Rightmove where she managed the relationship with the National House Builders. She spent the past eight years at Landmark Valuation Services, overseeing lender relationships and supporting the end to end valuation process, including incorporating environmental and property data to assist with property risk management and climate change portfolio reporting.

Matthew Cumber, managing director at Countrywide Surveying Services, said: “Jayne has vast experience across many aspects of the property market and this accumulated knowledge will be integral in her new role and in maintaining and strengthening our corporate relationships.

“As a business, we are passionate about developing purposeful strategic partnerships to help diversify and fulfil the evolving needs of our clients and their customers. I’m sure that Jayne will prove to be a great asset to them and our team.”

Coppinger added: “I’m looking forward to my new role as this provides me with the perfect platform to strengthen the existing relationships I have within the lender community. Having worked alongside CSS for several years, I have a good understanding of the culture and appreciate the positive reputation the company has built.

“The team are enthusiastic and dedicated to client relationships, values I fully stand by and I look forward to adding further value to the proposition moving forward.”

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