Specialist accommodation listings service recruits extra staff

Specialist accommodation listings service recruits extra staff


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Student accommodation listings service StuRents has added three new hires as it expands.

Chris Glen is the new head of customer success. He has over 20 years’ experience spanning the technology and other industries in the UK and internationally. 

Sam Gillespie has joined as research analyst, where he will be facilitating the delivery of data through routine reporting and tailored client requests. 

Tom Kozacinski is to be senior product designer.

Michael Rainsford, co-founder the service, says: “The invaluable experience that these new starters will bring to StuRents will strengthen our position as UK market leaders in student accommodation search, property management software and insight. Having Sam’s analytical talents, Chris’ drive for customer success and Tom’s keen eye for design will enable us to level up our offering and create an even better customer experience. We are very happy to have them on board.”

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