Together appoints three as regional account managers – Mortgage Strategy

Together appoints three as regional account managers – Mortgage Strategy

Together has appointed Lois Ashcroft, Katie Wilsher-Garratt and Chris Waind as regional account managers.

Ashcroft, Wilsher-Garratt and Waind will join the lender’s intermediaries team under director of intermediary Tanya Elmaz, working with its packagers, brokers and networks and clubs partners.

The trio will be responsible for managing new and existing relationships with broker partners.

Ashcroft has more than 10 years of experience and has previously worked at Principality, Pepper Money and LendInvest. 

Prior to Together, she spent six months with LendInvest as a business development manager (BDM), focusing on bridging, commercial finance and first charge residential loans.

Meanwhile, Waind has worked in specialist finance for 20 years, with the last decade being field-based. 

He worked as a broker at Freedom Finance and for lenders including First National Bank, Nemo Personal Finance and Central Trust.

In his new role, Waind will be working with Together’s packagers and new club and network members across the North-West. 

Wilsher-Garratt started her career at Moneypartners. From there, she moved into an internal sales role at Link Lending.

She also worked at GE Money, before joining Shawbrook Bank working in a variety of roles including internal sales manager, training manager, BDM and head of networks and retention.

Wilsher-Garratt then founded bridging lender Focused Lending, and held several positions across Central Trust and Tuscan Capital, before moving to Together.

As regional account manager, she will be working across the South. 

Commenting on the appointments, Elmaz says: “We are delighted to welcome Lois, Katie and Chris as we expand our intermediaries team, bringing on board and supporting packagers, brokers and new Networks and Clubs partners, bringing on board our new Networks and Clubs partners, which will help us serve more customers across the UK achieve their property ambitions.”