Leeds chartered surveyor Sanderson Weatherall hits £15m turnover mark
Sanderson Weatherall, the Leeds-based chartered surveyor and property consultancy, has announced an increase in turnover to £15m and five promotions, including three partners, during the 2015-16 financial year.
Sanderson Weatherall’s overall turnover from its 10 offices across the country rose 7% due to the continued implementation of its strategic growth plan. During the financial year, this included the opening of a tenth office in Birmingham.
The Leeds office promotions comprise three partners, one associate partner and one senior surveyor. Jonathan White and Fiona Rowland have become partners in the agency team and lease consultancy team respectively along with head of HR, Paul Crawshaw.
In the valuation team, David Haugh has been promoted to associate partner whilst Matthew Collier has become senior surveyor.
Across the firm’s other nine offices a further nine promotions have been made comprising five partners and four associate partners.
Tom Kelly, Sanderson Weatherall partner, said: “Our continued focus on delivering an outstanding integrated service for clients has resulted in a very positive year for the firm and given us a strong platform for the year ahead.
“Everyone at Sanderson Weatherall has contributed to our success over the past financial year. In particular, Jonathan, Fiona, Paul, David and Matthew have consistently demonstrated their ability to build strong relationships and provide astute advice over time. All thoroughly deserve their promotions.
“We know there is plenty of hard work to be done to build upon this performance. However, we are in a good position to capitalise upon the opportunities that our local focus and national capabilities continue to present.”
Sanderson Weatherall employs around 200 people, including 55 partners. The firm has regional offices in Newcastle, Darlington, Teesside, York, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Exeter and London.
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