Chesterfield News

New sales manager bolsters Redbrik team

North Derbyshire’s leading independent estate agent has boosted its sales team with the appointment of a new sales manager.

Natalie Watters, 30, has joined Redbrik’s Chesterfield office as a sales manager where she will serve as the direct point of contact for vendors who are selling their home.

Prior to her role at Redbrik, Natalie worked at Reeds Rains for three years where she gained valuable industry experience in negotiating.

Natalie has a varied work history and has previously been self-employed, helping companies with their staff training, and has experience in accounting.

Natalie said:-

“I’ve always wanted to work for Redbrik – I just love the way they operate, from their exceptional customer service to their fantastic marketing.

“I am delighted to be part of such a welcoming and dynamic team. I’m really looking forward to developing my skillset with the company and bringing in new vendors.”

Mark Ross, Director at Redbrik, said:-

“Natalie has already proven to be an invaluable part of the Redbrik team, bringing with her plenty of experience, a willingness to grow and a great deal of local knowledge.

“As the company continues to go from strength to strength, we are delighted to be bringing in so many new people to strengthen the growing Redbrik family.”

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Dom Stevens

Head of Destination Chesterfield

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