SortRefer hires regional account managers

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SortRefer has announced the appointments of Katarzyna Kosmowska and Edward Green as regional account managers, reporting to head of sales, Phil Goff.

The Derby based national online conveyancing platform recently teamed its internal customer service staff with its field based external sales team to help build stronger relationships with introducers.

Kosmowska initially joined SortRefer in October last year, having previously been a mortgage adviser at Romans Mortgage Services.  She has now been appointed to be regional account manager for the South East of England.

Green joined the team in December, having spent four years as a broker business development manager for an insurance company.  He will be regional account  manager in Yorkshire and the East Midlands.

Goff said: “Both Kat and Ed have the kind of experience that we are looking for at SortRefer. As a broker, Kat was already an introducer to SortRefer and brings particularly relevant experience of how crucial choosing the right conveyancer is in today’s market. Ed has worked with advisers for over four years and understands the issues they face every day.

“We are delighted to have attracted two of the most experienced individuals in the intermediary sector to take our message to new and existing introducers.”

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