Mint Bridging hires marketing head

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Mint Bridging has announced the appointment of Amparo Burgos as its head of marketing.

She has over 15 years of global marketing experience, working for and with companies in China, Europe, Canada, North America and Latin-America.

As marketing director of the Economic Development Agency in Spain, Burgos managed creative budgets of 650,000 Euros, working local authorities on developing public policies and inbound cultural destination campaigns. This cross communicated with investor relations, heading a team of up to 15 employees in executing more than 500 annual online & offline assignments.

She said: “As I’ve worked in such a diverse, international arena, my analytical background is ideal for Mint Bridging at this stage of the company’s growth and Mint Bridging Syndicates expansion.

“With a forte of success in laying creative foundations that provide the blueprint marketing plan for companies, I’m excited that I can use all my skill set in working with Mint’s team to take the business to the next level.”

Andrew Lazare, Mint Bridging’s managing director, added: “Mint is now exceeding all monthly quota budgets and we’re rapidly recruiting strong players. Our company is at the stage where we know Amparo’s marketing credentials will greatly enhance our brand, nationally and overseas clients investing in properties in the UK, for Mint Bridging.

“Her timely arrival, international contacts and wider vision is a great asset to the company.”

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