Marketing manager to leave TMA

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Lauren Bagley, marketing manager of TMA, is to leave the mortgage club.

She has been at TMA for 18 months and will leave at the end of July.

Bagley (pictured) has been instrumental in rebranding the business over the last 12 months. During that period, TMA has increased its membership by more than 50% by evolving a proposition and brand that aims to reflect the needs of DA businesses.

David Copland, director of TMA, said: “Lauren has made a huge impact in her time at TMA and we are very sorry to see her go. It is rare to come across someone of Lauren’s calibre and she will be sorely missed by the business.

“Lauren has a very bright future ahead of her and we wish her well in whatever she decides to do next.”

Bagley added: “TMA is a great business that offers a huge amount to DAs and really takes its commitment to them seriously. It’s successful because of its people, they make the difference and I am really sorry to be leaving such a great team, but I leave TMA in great hands and it is time to look for new challenges now.”

 

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