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estate agency, as to what developers’ needs are. I believe this is a significant advantage to developers in current housing market conditions. I work closely with Land Director David Law and Land Partner Mike Peters to offer a one stop solution for our developer clients and to ensure we meet, and wherever possible exceed, their expectations,” she added.


Ben Burge – He’S nOT An APPrenTICe nOW!


Harrison Murray


tells aspiring Apprentice Ben – “You’re hired!” From the army


to estate agency – Ben Burge is relishing his new


role as sales manager at Harrison Murray’s Hunsbury branch in Northamptonshire. Ben joined the independent


estate agents and valuers fresh from auditioning for TV’s ‘The Apprentice’, Lord Alan Sugar’s search to find his next protégé. Having successfully made it


through the application stage, Ben was one of the final 3,000 hopefuls to go through to the third round of auditions before his experience came to an end. He is now putting all his drive,


determination and enthusiasm into heading up Harrison Murray’s Hunsbury team. Ben (33) said, “Having spent


three years in the Royal Signals, I am able to use my discipline and attention to detail in my estate agency role. I have also spent some time as a property developer which has fuelled my interest in the industry. We already have a really experienced and successful team at Harrison Murray in Hunsbury and my aim is to make us the best agent in the area. As well as welcoming Ben, the


teams in Northampton town centre and Duston have also received a boost. Trainee negotiator James Cox has joined the Duston team while new starter Leanne Lewis has taken up a post in the town centre branch. Harrison Murray director, Su Snaith said, “I’m thrilled to welcome Ben, James and Leanne to the team


and add to the continued success of Harrison Murray throughout the county.”


AuCTIOn FInAnCe LImITed BOOSTS ITS TeAm


National lender Auction Finance Limited has announced the appointment of a new business development manager.


Stephanie Hughes has joined the short term funding specialist’s sales department bringing ten years of experience in the financial services industry. She will be taking responsibility for developing relationships with existing and new auction houses and clients as well as partners in the legal, accountancy and banking sectors. Stephanie was previously a


premier relationship manager for Barclays Bank. Working with 250 - 1000 high net worth clients at any one time, she has significant experience offering advice on financial planning as well as tailor


made lending solutions. Chris Baguley, director of Auction Finance Limited, said: “Stephanie has excellent experience and I’m confident she will make a significant impact with developing and maintaining lasting relationships. Stephanie is an ambitious individual and this fits in perfectly with our plans at Auction Finance Limited.” Stephanie said: “I’m looking


forward to getting stuck in to lending again and especially for such a fast paced, professional lender. I’m joining a highly motivated team where I know I can help auction houses and clients of the professional sector with their short term funding requirements, whatever their situation.”


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