Pepper Homeloans appoints marketing head

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Rhona Potter has been appointed as Pepper Homeloans’ new head of marketing.

Potter (pictured) takes responsibility for developing and implementing a marketing strategy and building Pepper’s brand within the intermediary mortgage market.

She will report to Pepper’s managing director Colin Snowdon.

She has a background in marketing and communications and has provided marketing support to the Pepper Group in the UK since 2013, including the launch of Pepper Homeloans in 2015.

Potter has worked for companies in Japan, Australia and the UK.

Snowdon said: “Rhona’s track-record speaks for itself and her experience working for Pepper over the past three years means she will be able to hit the deck running in her new role. I would like to wish Rhona every success for the future.”

Potter added: “This is an exciting time to take responsibility for marketing as we continue to build the profile of Pepper amongst intermediaries.

“We have ambitious plans for 2017 and beyond and I’m looking forward to working closely with our intermediary partners and brokers during the months ahead.”

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