Partner Article
Charlotte on the up as NG rewards rising star
One of the East Midlands’ fastest-rising commercial property stars has been promoted to Associate Director by Nottingham-based NG Chartered Surveyors.
Charlotte Steggles makes the step up four years after joining NG as during her placement year while studying for her BSc (Hons) Real Estate at Nottingham Trent University.
She had risen rapidly through the ranks at NG and now makes the important step up to Associate. Earlier this year, she received her Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) from industry body RICS.
The APC ensures that candidates are competent and meet the high standards of professionalism required to become a chartered surveyor.
NG prides itself on providing progressive career pathways for young talent – and Charlotte is the latest example of this approach as the agency plans for the future.
Charlotte said: “The support I have received from the whole of the team has enabled me to progress, I couldn’t be more grateful for the guidance I have received and continue to receive. It’s an important step in my career and I am grateful for the path that has been set out for me. I’ve had a great year personally and this just tops it off, but we know the learning doesn’t stop here and I’m looking forward to the future.”
NG partner and mentor Jude Weston, added: “We are very proud of Charlotte and her promotion is well deserved and a credit to her determination and professionalism. She is someone we are all inspired by at NG, and I’m very much looking forward to seeing her continue to flourish.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Walker .
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