Partner Article
CPP announces Associate appointment
Leading commercial property consultancy Commercial Property Partners LLP (CPP) has announced the appointment of a new Associate Director to its national team of property experts.
A private firm of advisors, CPP specialises in the disposal, acquisition, and management of all types of commercial property.
Callum Jeandin, MRICS, joins CPP as an Associate Director in the Property and Asset Management team from Savills, in a move which sees him return to his home-city of Sheffield from where he will work across the CPP Sheffield, Nottingham, Leeds and London offices.
Bringing with him over five years’ experience within the industry, including specific understanding of complex service charge implementation, in recent years Jeandin has been involved in the regeneration of Leeds South Bank, the former Tetley’s Brewery Estate.
A Masters graduate in Real Estate from Nottingham Trent, Jeandin’s appointment to the CPP Property and Asset Management division follows a period of expansion and success for the Group.
Commenting on his appointment Jeandin said: “CPP is the prominent commercial property firm within the region.
“Having watched the business build a formidable reputation over the past decade I am delighted to be now joining this forward-looking organisation, building on my experience to date, and working to help deliver the high-quality CPP service across the UK.”
Matthew Fitzgerald, Director and Head of Property & Asset Management at CPP, commented: “We are extremely pleased to welcome Callum to CPP.
“Callum brings with him the relevant experience, understanding and drive to help us to continue to move forward in our next and ambitious stage as a team.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ashlea McConnell .
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