Lovell names new sales director
Lovell, a leading provider of partnership and open-market housing, has appointed Miranda Parry as its new sales director, reinforcing its commitment to regional expansion and customer service excellence.
With over 20 years of experience in the housing sector, Miranda has held senior roles at Avant Homes and Persimmon, progressing from sales advisor to sales director.
Based between Durham and Sunderland, she will lead Lovell’s regional sales team, focusing on enhancing customer engagement and supporting first-time buyers, families and investors.
Miranda said: “I am thrilled to be joining Lovell at such an exciting time.
“Moving into a new region presents fresh challenges and opportunities, and I’m eager to bring my experience to the team to drive growth and continue Lovell’s mission of delivering high-quality homes.
“I look forward to working closely with our customers and stakeholders to create thriving communities.”
Robert Adams, regional managing director at Lovell, added: “We are excited to welcome Miranda to the Lovell team.
“With her expertise and leadership, we are confident that our regional sales strategy will go from strength to strength, further solidifying Lovell’s reputation as a trusted homebuilder.”
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