New BDM for the Dudley

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James Green has been appointed to the role of business development manager (BDM) at the Dudley Building Society.

The appointment is a promotion for Green (pictured), who has been supporting the sales function as business development officer (BDO) and worked closely with his predecessor, Sam Lea, has been at the Dudley for two years.

Prior to joining the Dudley, Green spent 13 years at Birmingham & Midshires and BM Solutions.

Sam Ward, commercial director at the Dudley, said: “While we shall miss Sam Lea and wish him well in his new career, we are particularly fortunate to have James to fit so ably into the role of BDM.

“With his past experience of the industry and the close working relationship he has built up with our intermediary partners as BDO, while working with Sam Lea, we are confident that he will continue to deliver the level of support that our partners have come to expect from the Dudley.”

Green added: “I am delighted to be given this opportunity and look forward to moving into the BDM role. Having immersed myself in the Dudley’s culture over the past two years, I am ready to take on this proactive role for the Society to continue strengthening our existing relationships and build new ones as the Dudley develops its lending range to service a changing market.”

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