Recruitment drive at Vida Homeloans

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Vida Homeloans is recruiting three new roles and promoting three senior sales people. 

Sally Wright, previously key account manager for the London & South region, is promoted to corporate sales manager, joining Karen Rodrigues to manage Vida’s key network, club and packager relationships on a national basis.

 Jan Gallagher, currently key account manager for the North-West region, is promoted to regional sales manager north and Stewart Green, key account manager for the London & East region, is promoted to regional sales manager south. Both will retain responsibility for established accounts within their new roles.

 Vida Homeloans is also currently recruiting three new key account managers to fill roles based in South East England, South West England and London to expand its market coverage.

Louisa Sedgwick (pictured), director of sales – mortgages at Vida Homeloans, said: “It’s great to be able to promote people from within the business and reward the hard work that they and their sales colleagues put in to help make 2017 such a successful first year for Vida.

“However, there will be no resting on our laurels; 2017 was a brilliant year for Vida but there are still lots of relationships to build if we are to hit our ambitious targets for 2018.”

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