New head of sales for Mint Bridging

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Mint Bridging has hired Sinead Moynihan as its new head of sales.

Before joining Mint Bridging, Moynihan worked with Swift Insolvency Solutions Limited as a senior manager.

In her new role, she will oversee the current team of five BDMs and be based at the company’s head office in Manchester.

She has been tasked with growing the sales team and implementing the firm’s growth strategy.

Moynihan said: “I am delighted to be joining Mint Bridging. It’s an ideal time for me to step in as Head of Sales and build the company foundation for the next series of opportunities. I have a proven track record of driving sales and building a sales team. I am extremely excited to be part of Mint’s growth.”

Andrew Lazare, managing director of Mint Bridging, added: “Sinead is a timely attribute for the business and I am pleased she has agreed to join us.

“We have big growth plans for 2017 and having a head of sales to work closely with large volume introducers and develop new channels, will ultimately support and complement our growth strategy.”

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