On the move: the latest East Midlands hires

Ross Bateman

Chesterfield estate agent Redbrik has promoted one of its sales managers to valuer.

Ross Bateman, from Dronfield, will take on his new role as valuer after more than eight years in the industry and two with Redbrik.

Bateman said: “I am delighted to have achieved this promotion – it’s everything I’ve been working towards since I started in the industry. The standards at Redbrik are higher than anywhere else I have worked or come across, so it is a real sense of achievement to have earned this position.

“Being a valuer is quite different to my previous role as a Sales Manager, but I’m able to bring all my skills and experience to the position. I am enjoying all the diverse aspects the job brings and looking forward to developing further.”

Mark Ross, director at Redbrik, said: “Ross is a dedicated and hardworking member of the Redbrik family, so it is with great pleasure that we have been able to offer him the position of Valuer.

“He epitomises our ethos and has been training for this role since he joined Redbrik. I am certain he will be incredibly successful and help our homeowners achieve the best price for their homes.”

Reece Kersey

Derby-based cost consultant, quantity surveyor and project manager Armsons, has appointed Reece Kersey as trainee quantity surveyor.

Kersey studied for a Level 3 Professional Construction BTEC at Derby College before transferring to Stephenson College in Coalville and is now working towards obtaining a Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Professional Construction whilst gaining experience at Armsons.

Steve Fernie, director of Armsons, said: “We’re very happy to welcome Reece to the team and support him with his studies. It’s great to see young people who are interested in the industry. Reece is doing well and shows real promise. We look forward to help him achieve his ambition of becoming a qualified chartered surveyor.”

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