David Jennings takes Sesame's newly-created business development role

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Sophie King
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Sesame Network, part of Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG), has appointed David Jennings to the newly created role of business development director.

Jennings, who was previously senior regional sales manager at Sesame, will now lead the development of the network's protection firms. He will also lead the team responsible for bringing new mortgage and protection firms into the company. SBG group managing director Martin Schultheiss said protection business had been a "real success story" for the group.  "We now want to invest further in our leadership team to continue to build on this," he added. "This will also encompass David driving our adviser growth across the network as a whole, by leading our experienced recruitment team tha...

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