Sesame Network MD leaves amid raft of changes

Two roles created

Tom Ellis
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Sesame Network managing director Mark Graves is leaving the advice firm amid a number of personnel changes in the Sesame Bankhall Group.

Two new roles have been created within the group to replace Graves - Sesame director and PMS director - the incumbents of which will be responsible for "driving forward business development and adviser support for its network and mortgage club members", the firm said. it added it would release details of the role appointments "in the near future". Elsewhere in the group, Jeff Wood has moved from business development director to campaigns and propositions director, Lauren Bagley has become head of business development from marketing manager, and Jane Benjamin is now mortgages director. ...

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