Foundation welcomes back regional account manager

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Foundation Home Loans has announced the return of Jack Gerasimov as a regional account manager.

Gerasimov (pictured) will cover a range of North and East London postcode areas as well as the wider South East region, working with advisory firms and practices based there covering Foundation’s specialist residential and buy-to-let product ranges.

He has close to 10 years’ experience working within Foundation, initially within internal teams, but latterly as a regional account manager. He moved to West One Loans in May 2021 but now returns to Foundation with immediate effect, reporting to national sales manager, Nathan Goodridge.

Gerasimov’s appointment follows the recent promotion of Keith Jones and Katie Quigley to senior regional account managers, and a number of other promotions within the business.

Grant Hendry, director of sales at Foundation Home Loans, said: “Jack was always a highly-valued member of the Foundation sales team before his brief move away, so we are very pleased to welcome him back as an experienced regional account manager who I’m sure will provide real value and benefit to all advisory firms on his patch.

“There have been a number of changes recently to boost the sales team, both those who work out in the field and those who work internally, and we have developed a formidable array of experienced personnel to support intermediaries active in the specialist residential and buy-to-let sectors.

“Jack is another piece in that puzzle and will no doubt play a vital role in delivering for advisers and their clients going forward.”

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