Laura Sneddon joins Masthaven

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Laura Sneddon has been appointed as national account manager for Masthaven Bank’s mortgage division.

She takes up the newly created role from The Mortgage Lender where she progressed from key account manager to national account manager, responsible for supporting intermediary partners across the business.

Prior to this, Sneddon (pictured) was business development manager at Together Money.

At Masthaven she will be responsible for building and maintaining strong relationships with a portfolio of accounts, whilst also supervising and supporting regional managers to maximise sale leads within these accounts.

Sneddon said: “I am delighted to be joining the Masthaven team in the new role of national account manager. It’s exciting to be part of an engaging and motivated team with a company culture that welcomes change. I’m looking forward to working with my accounts to continue the great work the team has started.”

Rob Barnard, sales director at Masthaven, added: “Masthaven continues to invest in hiring the best senior talent as well as developing and training our current team. Laura has extensive experience in the financial sector, and we are confident she will add a significant strength to our growing leadership team.”

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