Sharon Alexander, Busines Development Manager at Newton Property Management

NEWTON Property Management, one of Scotland’s leading factoring firms, has appointed a new Business Development Manager. Sharon Alexander brings a ...

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NEWTON Property Management, one of Scotland’s leading factoring firms, has appointed a new Business Development Manager.

Sharon Alexander brings a wealth of experience to the Glasgow-headquartered business, having enjoyed long-term success in key account management positions with Rightmove, OnTheMarket, and The Herald newspaper.

Reporting to joint Managing Directors Stephen O’Neill and Derek MacDonald, she will take responsibility for Newton’s sales operations as it looks to organically grow its portfolio of managed properties.

Principally she will build on Newton’s already strong connections with the Scotland-wide new build market, which sees as many as 15,000 new homes built every year, as well as existing properties transferring their factoring to Newton.

Sharon said: “It is a pleasure to join Newton Property Management in what is a very exciting time for the business. Newton has consistently grown its business year on year both organically and through acquisitions, and now has more than 25,000 properties in its portfolio across the whole of Scotland.

“With offices in Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen, there is plenty of further significant scope to bring new customers into the Newton fold and to benefit from the Newton experience.

“I look forward to working with Newton’s talented sales team so that we bring plenty of fresh business to the firm both this year and for many years to come.”

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