Classic Car Weekly (UK)

PUT A FACE TO THE VOICE AND MEET FJ’S CALLAM

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As the third generation of his family to work for Footman James, at 22, Callam is one of the younger members of the team. As part of our ‘Meet the team’ series, we caught up with our friendly Sales Specialist on the New Business team and found out about why he sees Footman James as part of the family.

What do you do at Footman James?

“I’ve been at Footman James for more than two years now. I’m part of the new business team, which means I’m one of the voices on the end of the phone for new customers looking to get an insurance quote. As possibly the first point of contact when somebody interacts with us as a company, it’s crucial to make sure that the experience is easy, friendly and knowledgea­ble from the outset.”

Many talk about Footman James being like a family, but for you, it’s partly true?

“I’m the third generation of my family to work for Footman James. My mother began working for the company almost 20 years ago and enjoyed working with the team so much that when the company needed an administra­tor and accounts executive, she suggested my granny joined as well. So, I guess you can say I grew up in the company. I heard about it so much that I always knew I wanted to work here.”

As someone that spends all day talking about cars, is it a passion of yours?

“It’s fair to say I’ve always loved cars. I grew up around a family of petrolhead­s, with a grandfathe­r that restored his own Ford Cortina and a mum that always rode motorbikes. Octane must be in my blood. For myself, I’m into classic cars, and the quirkier the better as far as I’m concerned. It’s always brilliant when a client calls up for a quote on a car that I’ve not seen before, as I get to learn so much about some really unusual types of car just by talking to the owners”

Do you have any stories that stick out for you about your time with Footman James?

“One story that will always stick in my mind involves my twin loves of classic cars and dogs. I was in the process of quoting for a customer and he mentioned that he was a member of the Morris Minor Owners Club. A month later, I was at the National Morris Minor Owners Club Day with Footman James, when I stopped to fuss over a gorgeous black Labrador and the owner of the dog recognised my voice from our conversati­on the month before! We ended up having a great chat over a cup of tea while admiring both their lovely dog, and their Morris Minor, known as ‘Bluebell’. Whenever the owner needs to speak to Footman James, he asks for me, and we catch up. It’s great to know that above and beyond giving great value classic insurance, this job can also really make people smile.”

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