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ASAP expands team as part of its continued growth

ASAP, the sales progression specialist, has promoted three of its employees and made several new appointments as part of its ongoing growth.

Kiah Winder has been appointed legal pack manager, having joined ASAP as a sales progression support apprentice in 2022. After completing her apprenticeship in early 2024, Kiah was promoted to sales progressor, obtaining her CeSP[1] qualification whilst in the role. Karen Blanchard has also joined ASAP’s auction team as a legal pack manager, moving to the role from sales progression support as part of bolstering ASAPs auctions service. As legal pack managers, Kiah and Karen will be supporting operations director, Tony Hill, and ASAP’s auction clients following recent growth in this area.

Lyndon Knox has been appointed as broker account manager due to the increase in demand for ASAP’s broker account management and conveyancing offering. Lyndon joined ASAP as a sales progressor in 2021 following five years working in a law firm in customer care and legal assistant roles. He now works with ASAP’s mortgage broker clients, ensuring they and their customers receive the support they need, and that sales transactions are completed promptly.Six further starters have joined the sales progression team including: Jody Van Wyke, Bronwyn Vermeulen, Dumisani Dlamini, Fernando Da Silva, Andrea Ferreira and Ravi Chetty.

Richard Megson, MD at ASAP, comments:

“We are delighted to have made in-house appointments and brought six new sales progressors on board as part of our continued growth and the expansion of our services. Ultimately, ASAP’s growth means smoother, faster transactions for both buyers and sellers, and in turn, a more profitable businesses for every client supported.”

[1] Certificate in Sales Progression (CeSP), a training course built by industry trainer, The Able Agent, with the support of ASAP, which includes modules on the legal process, handling clients, administrative aspects and AML.

 

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