Purple turns to PowerPlace for development manager
Purple Partnership has appointed Pauline Palmer as development manager focusing on the Central region who has joined from PowerPlace.
The news came as the Jelf-owned network for independent brokers also confirmed that it had signed up its 70th member.
Prior to working at PowerPlace where she was a development consultant, Ms Palmer also had a similar role with Countrywide.
Les Brewin, managing director of Purple, commented: "We're absolutely delighted to welcome someone with Pauline's market reputation and contacts to our team.
"We've signed five new members in the last month alone, three joining us from rival networks, so we
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