Hope Capital adds duo to sales team

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Danielle Evans and David Weir have joined the sales team at Hope Capital.

Evans has over 14 years’ experience in the specialist lending industry and is CeMAP-qualified from the London Institute of Banking & Finance.

In her new role, she will oversee the firm’s cases across the Midlands and South Wales, providing support to brokers and their clients who are looking for bridging finance solutions.

She joins Hope Capital from Alternative Bridging Corporation; prior to that she was at Avamore and Precise Mortgages.

She said: “This is a fantastic time to be joining Hope Capital. Having heard many great things about the business and team, I am delighted to start the new year with this exciting opportunity and I look forward to building on Hope Capital’s success throughout 2022.”

Weir, who previously worked for Deloitte and Barclays, will be joining the firm as an Internal BDM, where he will use his experience and knowledge to support the volume of enquiries Hope Capital is currently experiencing.

Roz Cawood, director of sales at Hope Capital, added: “We are delighted to welcome Danielle and David to the Hope Capital team. Danielle and David have extremely successful track records, so I have no doubt they will both be fantastic assets to the business.”

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