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Keelan Westall/Powerplace merry go round of hires continues

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PowerPlace has lured former employee Damian Baxter back from Keelan Westall nearly two years after he left the business.

Mr Baxter, who was head of sales at Keelan Westall, has returned to Powerplace to take up the position of head of business development.

Mr Baxter originally joined PowerPlace in March 2009 as a business development manager.

Last year Sam Hobson returned to Keelan Westall after three years at Towergate and Powerplace. Prior to this Damian Baxter and Wayne Tonge also moved from Powerplace to the broker.

Welcoming Mr Baxter back, acting CEO for PowerPlace, Nick Giddings, said: “We are thrilled that

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