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22 January 2015
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Stefanie van den Haak—Veyo

Home conveyancing portal appoints senior commerical director

Veyo, the comprehensive home conveyancing portal, has appointed Stefanie van den Haak as commercial director. 

Stefanie will be heading up the sales and business development team, bringing the conveyancing portal, which is developed by The Law Society and Mastek UK, to market as it launches in spring 2015. 

Stefanie has 20 years’ experience in the B2B market gained with global service providers, working in high profile roles where she has consistently driven change and achieved exemplary results. Prior to her career in business development, she worked as a corporate lawyer. 

Stefanie has held senior sales and business development roles at Lawtel (Centaur Media) and Thomson Reuters. She was also EMEA sales director at Cambridge University Press and most recently, Stefanie was sales and partnerships director at Quality Solicitors Organisation Ltd.

Elliot Vigar, chief executive of Veyo, comments: “We are delighted to have Stefanie on board.  Her considerable expertise and success in business development as well as her background in Law is highly relevant. Veyo will transform the home buying process as all conveyancing processes are carried out online. Stefanie will be instrumental in ensuring widespread adoption of Veyo as conveyancers, solicitors and estate agents realise the benefits of the product such as improved efficiency, speed and reduced costs.”

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