A leading property consultancy has welcomed a new regional sales manager to further strengthen the firm’s presence in the Midlands and the north of England.
Fisher German has appointed Stacey Matthews as a regional sales manager who will work alongside Ellie Lockwood, Regional New Homes Manager for the South in its New Homes team, led by Ella Pearson, Head of New Homes.
Stacey is based at Fisher German’s Ashby office and will have a presence at the firm’s Market Harborough, Chester and Knutsford offices.
She has extensive experience in the property sector, having spent more than five years working for a national housebuilder where she progressed to be its go-to area sales manager before moving on to work for a Derbyshire-based developer.
Her new role will see her provide a comprehensive sales and marketing service to developers on our new homes instructions across the Midlands and the north of England.
Stacey said: “I’m extremely pleased to join Fisher German’s New Homes team, and everyone has been incredibly welcoming.
“Having been brought up around building projects and doing renovations from 19 years of age, new homes is something I have always had an interest in.
“I originally worked for a housebuilder on behind-the-scenes sales before moving to on-site sales and progressing to area sales manager in the South Midlands area.
“After taking a career break to raise my two children I heard about the position at Fisher German and thought it was the perfect opportunity.
“It’s an incredibly varied role where I’m already dealing with multiple developments, and there is so much to learn.
“It’s an exciting time to be joining Fisher German. The firm’s growth potential is excellent, and it’s fantastic to be part of this.”
Ella Pearson, Head of New Homes, added: “We are delighted to welcome Stacey to the team. Her appointment comes at a time when our New Homes team needs to grow, aligning perfectly with our overall growth strategy.
“Stacey’s extensive experience and enthusiasm for the sector will be invaluable as we continue to expand our presence in the Midlands and the north of England.”