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SearchFlow appoints a new Head of Development

Conveyancing Search Provider, SearchFlow, which is part of dmgi::land&property, has appointed Andrew Stevens as Head of Development.

Having previously worked as Head of Development at Landmark Information Group and Head of R&D at Sage UK, Andrew is highly experienced in developing, building and leading products across multiple R&D areas in the UK and Europe.

With an excellent track record of transforming legacy applications to new product offerings and developing incisive change management and new technology environments which deliver through their people, Andrew will be leading the development and delivery of SearchFlow’s new products which are scheduled for next year. In addition, Andrew will be improving and developing SearchFlow’s current products.

SearchFlow has made a number of senior appointments to help steer the company into an exciting period of change and innovation. Andrew’s appointment follows the recent announcement of Kris Clark being appointed as Head of Product and Colin Breavington as Operations Director.

Greg Bryce, Managing Director of SearchFlow, comments: “I am delighted to announce Andrew Stevens’ appointment to join the new management team. His technical knowledge, experience and ability to inspire and bring a team together to achieve innovative and ground-breaking product developments are outstanding. We have made it clear about our intention to change the market and our service and product propositions in line with our industry research. We now have a formidable team in place to support Andrew to enable an expeditious delivery of our new products, as well as ensuring we continue to improve our current services.”

This article was submitted to be published by SearchFlow as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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