Tenet Group appoints national business manager

To recruit firms to network

Hannah Godfrey
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Tenet has appointed David Bartley as a national business manager - a role in which he will be responsible for recruiting new firms into the group's network and support service brands.

Bartley has joined the group from LSL Property Services, where he spent six years as a regional director in the north. Prior to this, he spent 10 years with Sesame Bankhall Group. "I was attracted to Tenet Group on account of to its exciting growth plans for the future," he said. "The financial strength of Tenet provides a secure platform for the business to expand and it is clear that the group has capitalised on this, going from strength to strength over the last two years. "This gives me a really good base to help Tenet to increase its market share." Tenet signs five-year softwa...

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