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GMG Property Services, the UK’s largest supplier of software solutions to the property industry, is pleased to announce that Paul Boggeln has been appointed as Head of Residential Product, working across all products within its leading residential sales software brands, Vebra and Core.

In his new role, Paul will work closely with the Development Team to co-ordinate the future direction of residential software products by providing a critical link between the support team, the training team, Vebra and Core’s third party suppliers, as well as their existing and potential clients.

Paul has worked as Business Development Manager for GMG Property Services since October 2009, but prior to this he was Office Manager at Core and Head of Client Services for Propertyfinder. He also oversaw the re-launch of The Media Design House, which is part of GMG Property Services’ portfolio and more recently was seconded to manage Vebra and Core’s Support Team.

Tim Summerley, Managing Director, Residential, commented: “Given our on-going investment in additional development resource, there is a need for a dedicated senior manager to determine, plan and implement our product strategy across our entire portfolio which includes EstateCraft, Solex, GMW, Encore32 and our Live products. We now have a very healthy development pipeline driven largely from client requests and Paul will now further develop the detailed plan of where we want each of the products to go over the coming months and years.

“Paul will be responsible for making sure that the commercial side of our business is driving development so that we are able to deliver the products our clients want. His new role will therefore be critical in not only helping us to further grow our business, but also in ensuring that we work even more closely with our existing client base. I’m sure Paul will be a great success in his new role and I wish him the very best of luck.”

 

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