Senior hire for e.surv

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Katie Boyes-Barker has been appointed as customer proposition manager for private survey services at chartered surveyors e.surv.

She has responsibility for the development of the private survey proposition the firm provides to its strategic partners.

She was previously senior client manager with Callcredit Information Group.

She said: “Through our combination of competitive products, excellent customer service and the continuous support of our partners and their clients, my vision is to further expand e.surv’s private survey business and provide consumers with the best possible property advice.”

Richard Sexton, director of e.surv, said: “We are delighted to welcome Katie to e.surv, as we continue to grow and invest in the business.

“The importance of thorough private surveys for consumers as part of the property buying process cannot be underestimated, and we are confident that Katie’s talent and experience will help strengthen e.surv’s position as the UK’s most respected and trusted surveying experts.”

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