Bridge Help adds new BDM

Tracey Vaughan is the latest appointment to Bridge Help’s business development team joining as a BDM.

Following her appointment, Chesterfield-based bridging loan provider, Bridge Help now boasts an all-female business development team, bucking the trend in the male-dominated financial services industry.

Vaughan, who hails from the company’s base in Chesterfield, brings more than 20 years of sales experience to the role.

Within the role, she will be offering guidance and support to help manage broker and lender relationships across England and Wales.

The company has continued to grow since its inception in 2017, filling a gap in the market for bespoke bridging loan products for complex deals.  

Her appointment follows a successful first half of 2022 and comes hot on the heels of the appointment of Tina Panayi in April.

Vaughan said: “I just knew this is what I was looking for. It’s an inviting, helpful and professional team providing a bespoke service.

“There’s a strong focus on relationships and a really good team spirit – I wanted to be a part of it and grow with them.

“The whole team is lovely and I’m excited to see what the future holds and just can’t wait to get going, I think we’re going to be a great fit.”

Vaughan joins from phs Group where she was a field account manager. She brings extensive experience in relationship development to her new role at Bridge Help.

Chris Sellars, chief executive of Bridge Help, added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Tracey to the team – she’s local and really understands the importance of building relationships, which is what we’re all about at Bridge Help.

“With her strong sales background and extensive range of experience, I’m sure it’s going to be a great fit for all involved.”

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