Posted: Wed 24th Feb 2021

Anwyl Homes promotes four team members to management roles

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Feb 24th, 2021

Ewloe-based Anwyl Homes has promoted four members of its sales and marketing team to management roles, continuing to promote from within.

Thomas Bradley has progressed to Senior Sales Manager whereas Alice Edwards has been appointed as Marketing Manager for the Cheshire and North Wales region.

Phoebe Davies has also been appointed as Marketing Manager, but for the Lancashire region, and Carmel Duffy is now Sales Office Manager.

Thomas, from Knutsford, previously worked as a sales manager for another major housebuilder before joining Anwyl Homes’ Cheshire and North Wales region two years ago.

He said: “It’s great to be part of a growing company and see the progress made in just the two years since I joined. We’ve all played our part in coming through a very challenging year in a strong position, having implemented lots of new procedures to keep our staff and customers safe. I’m looking forward to supporting the team with further expansion.”

Alice, from Hawarden, has previously worked as a digital marketing officer at Denbighshire County Council before joining Anwyl as a marketing coordinator three years ago.

“Anwyl’s strong brand and reputation was a big factor in my decision to join the company,” said Alice. “The quality of our homes is exceptional and it’s been fantastic to be part of a team that is growing our brand across Cheshire and North Wales, while competing with some big brand names. We want to continue to find innovative ways to reach our consumers through new digital products and platforms.”

Phoebe, from Mold, is Alice’s opposite number for the Lancashire region although the pair work closely on Anwyl’s marketing plans.

She joined the company almost three years ago as a marketing coordinator from another major housebuilder, similar to Thomas’ path.

Carmel Duffy, from Prestatyn, worked for over a decade as Anwyl’s Home Advisor for the Cheshire and North Wales region before becoming Sales Coordinator five years ago.

She said: “I enjoy speaking to our customers and helping them to achieve their dream move to a new home. Every day is different and comes with a new challenge, which I love. It’s very much a team effort.”

Phil Dolan, Managing Director for Anwyl Homes in Cheshire and North Wales, said: “We have a strong company ethos of promoting from within and rewarding colleagues for their hard work and commitment.

“This last year has been hugely challenging for everyone and our industry has had to adapt quickly to find new ways of working. The sales and marketing team has been very successful in helping to create a safe environment for our home advisors and customers on site.

“They have also designed effective new ways to reach our customers, such as our Access All Areas videos which give customers the digital tools to explore our newly launched developments.”

For more on careers with Anwyl, visit www.anwylgroup.co.uk/careers or find more info from the company by visiting www.anwylhomes.co.uk.

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