Lovell Homes appoints regional sales manager
Lovell Homes has appointed Sally Brookes as regional sales manager for the East Midlands to support its continued growth.
Sally brings more than 20 years’ experience in housebuilding, with a strong background in new homes sales, team leadership and customer experience.
In her new role, she will oversee multiple developments across the region, driving sales performance and supporting the launch of new sites.
Sally’s appointment strengthens Lovell Homes’ regional team as it continues to invest in its East Midlands operations and expand its portfolio of developments.
Sally said: “I’m delighted to be joining Lovell Homes and a company where the ethos and customer mission is to create a place for everyone.
“The business doesn’t just build homes, it is passionate about building long-lasting communities, which is something I was very attracted to.
“My ambition is to expand on the success in the East Midlands and drive sales performance while developing and growing the sales team, ensuring we stay ahead of our competitors and deliver excellence for our customers.”
Dawn Bennett, regional sales director at Lovell Homes, added: “Sally’s appointment is a key part of our strategic growth plans for the East Midlands.
“Her extensive experience, leadership skills and deep understanding of the customer journey make her a fantastic addition to the team.
“As we continue to expand our presence across the region, strengthening our sales function is critical to delivering our targets and maintaining the high standards our customers expect.
“We are very pleased to have Sally on board to help us achieve this.”
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