Agency promotions aim to nurture future lettings talent

Agency promotions aim to nurture future lettings talent


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Connells Group has named what it describes as “four key promotions” across its lettings division, signifying the company’s commitment to nurturing talent and creating long-term career opportunities.

The promotions include Rachel Allison as lettings area director for William H Brown in Norfolk & Suffolk; Tracy Fisher as Connells Group lettings head of operations in its Corporate & Insurance division; Nathan Nock as lettings area director for Connells Midlands; and Nick Reynolds as lettings area director for William H Brown covering Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

With more than 50 years’ combined experience in the industry between them -all across Connells, Countrywide and Sequence – their objectives are described by the company as “to support further growth of the lettings division, develop the careers of those in their teams and, ultimately, maximise the potential of their respective businesses.”

Stephen Nation, Connells Group lettings managing director, says: “These are well deserved promotions which demonstrate the incredible talent and unlimited career opportunities that we have within our group. 

“The lettings market is ever-evolving, and we must ensure our management is agile and able to lead the way for their teams to react to developments in the industry. I have no doubt that Rachel, Tracy, Nathan, and Nick are perfectly placed to drive forward our business objectives and continue to develop our lettings stars of the future.”

 

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