Keith Street to leave Northview Group

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Keith Street, vice chairman, group lending, at The Northview Group has decided to retire at the end of 2017 from his full time operational role, after 15 years with the company. 

Street wrote on LinkedIn: “Well after what will be nearly 16 years with Kensington I shall be leaving at the end of this year.

“I will be sad to depart as I have enjoyed my time and it’s been a pleasure to work with so many good people, and achieve so much. Who knows what the future holds but I shall always have great memories of the past 16 years.”

Prior to joining Kensington Mortgages in 2002, Street was sales and marketing director at The Mortgage Business (TMB) for four years.

A Northview Group spokesperson said: “The group has initiated a search for a head of sales and marketing to take on the strategy and management of the sales and marketing functions covering both the Kensington and New Street brands.”

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  1. Keith is a legendary figure in the mortgage sector – especially through his championing of those who deal mainly in distribution. He will be missed and everyone at AToM remain grateful for his long term support. Enjoy retirement Keith – it is well deserved.
    Vic Jannels – AToM Ltd

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