AToM appoints Richard Hearn as new MD

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All Types of Mortgages (AToM) has appointed Richard Hearn as its new managing director.

He will join the packager at the start of June and will take over from founder Vic Jannels who is set to become executive chairman of the AToM Group. Hearn will be responsible for managing the next phase of AToM’s growth and, in particular, the ways in which the business can expand. He has been a non-executive director of AToM for the past two years while at the same time running his own consultancy business. Hearn has held a number of senior management positions in the industry, including head of endowment redress, project manager and structural review manager at HBOS. He has also work...

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