Five more jump ship at Erinaceous
The exodus at Erinaceous continues with the news that five members of the troubled company’s Homelet sales team had joined Cullum Capital Ventures (CCV).
Dave Wilson, John Chandler, Mitch Thomson, Tony Preece and Rob Battersea have all taken new sales roles with MARAS, a provider of tenant referencing services for letting agents, which sits within CCV. They will be joined by Ian Sharpe who was formerly head of trading at Erinaceous Letsure.
All six will report to Sales Director Wayne Tonge who also recently left Erinaceous where he managed a successful sales team responsible for client business in excess of £35m in gross written premium. His team
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