
We are delighted to welcome Claire Slade to the OneSearch team as Business Development Manager.
Claire brings over 20 years of experience in the business development field, having cultivated strong relationships and driven significant revenue growth throughout her career. For the past three years, Claire served as a Business Development Manager at OnTheMarket. Prior to that, she held positions at Yell, Mercedes Benz Finance, and Pendragon.
In her new role at OneSearch, Claire will be responsible for executing strategic initiatives to ensure conveyancing professionals and property data providers can obtain all the property information they need in one place, as well as providing them with the tools they need to complete transactions faster and with greater ease.
“I am thrilled to be joining OneSearch at such an exciting time for the company,” said Claire. “OneSearch’s reputation is unparalleled in the industry, and I am confident that I can play a key role in helping businesses leverage this data to achieve their goals. I am looking forward to working with the talented team at OneSearch and building strong partnerships with our clients.”
Elizabeth Jarvis, Managing Director at OneSearch, added:
“We are delighted to welcome Claire to the OneSearch team. Her extensive experience and proven success in business development make her a valuable asset. Claire’s expertise will be instrumental in driving our growth strategy and expanding our reach within the search and property data market.”
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