Mitchell to manage key BOS accounts

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The Bank of Scotland has appointed Keely Mitchell as national account manager it was announced today.

Her responsibilities will involve managing a large range of key accounts on a day-to-day basis. Mitchell joins BOS from BM Solutions, where she was responsible for developing intermediary business in London. She has also worked as intermediary sales manager for the Halifax. Mitchell joined BOS’s parent company, HBOS, in 2000 as part of its graduate training programme and has a wealth of experience in roles such as project analyst and sales manager. Commenting on the appointment, Peter Curran, head of distribution at Bank of Scotland Mortgages, says: “Keely is highly respected within ...

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