Director
Learn more about Mark Czajka
Mark is a Director in our Business Sales team based in the Leeds office. He specialises in the sale of care homes and hospitality businesses, bringing over 20 years' experience as both an operator and advisor within these sectors.
He has hands-on experience running care, hospitality and service businesses in both the UK and the US, including co-ownership of a group of seven Yorkshire-based care homes. This operational background provides Mark with a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing business owners, enabling him to deliver informed, practical advice throughout the sales process. He leads on all aspects of marketing and sales, from initial inspection and valuation through to completion.
Before joining BTG Eddisons, Mark sold his business interests and joined a national care sector agent as a corporate sales negotiator. Mark works closely with the wider BTG Eddisons team to support clients across the care and hospitality sectors.
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