
Associate Support and Development / Sales Progression
Sian Mccurrach
Having worked in the estate agency business for 5 years after completing her degree, Sian loved the diversity of the business and has a great passion for helping people with their journey into their new homes.
Having worked in the estate agency business for 5 years after completing her degree, Sian loved the diversity of the business and has a great passion for helping people with their journey into their new homes.
However, in 2006, Sian and her family were excited for a new adventure. They moved to France where they all learnt the language, the culture and carved out new lives.
”Living in rural France was a fantastic opportunity for me and my family to engage in our passion for all things equestrian as well as having a small holding with pigs, goats, and chickens.
Sian Mccurrach
In spite of this idyllic lifestyle, the pull back to the UK was too great.
”I have since worked within the housing market in Rugby on returning in 2007 and am extremely excited to continue this journey with Campbells.
Sian Mccurrach
Sian is the one member of our team that gets to speak to all of our customers to ensure they are being looked after and their journey with us is as smooth as possible.
Quite often, we jokingly call Sian our ‘sweeper’ as her duty is to make sure everybody who has ever been in touch with Campbells have been handled correctly and our team have done their best to help.
Sian is a huge asset to our team when it comes to making sure that all property transactions are going through nicely – when it comes to communicating with all the solicitors, other agents and any other people involved in your move, Sian never walks away without a precise answer.
”I was introduced to Paul through a mutual contact and knew instantly that the ethos of the company was something I wanted to be part of. Customer service and guiding clients through the selling/buying process is a top priority for myself and working at Campbells has given me the opportunity to practice this.
Sian Mccurrach