MoneyQuest backs growth with appointments

9 August 2017
| By Staff |
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National broker franchise MoneyQuest has announced our new appointments aimed at extending its service capability to customers and franchise owners.

The company announced it had appointed Travis Longmore, to the role of head of digital marketing and innovation; Brodie Wilkinson, to the role of in-house graphic designer; Carly Crowe, to the role of compliance manager and Simon Dehne, to the role of general manager, freedom aggregation.

Commenting on the appointments, MoneyQuest managing director, Michael Russell said Longmore would bring valuable experience from his former role as social media manager for Australia Post with his skills enabling the firm and its franchise owners to rapidly build and engage with a far larger online audience.”

“Brodie Wilkinson is an accomplished graphic designer, who will be instrumental in enhancing the marketing collateral available to franchise owners and allow us to deliver rapid turnaround of bespoke requests,” he said.

He said Crowe had come to MoneyQuest as the former Compliance Manager of an ASX-listed financial services company and brought with her “all the attributes and experience required for responsible compliance and risk management.”

Russell said the appointment of mortgage industry veteran Simon Dehne to lead freedom aggregation, completed a hattrick of businesses where he and Michael Russell had worked together including Choice Aggregation Services and Mortgage Choice Limited.  

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