Johns&Co appoints new CFO amid expansion
London-based estate agency Johns&Co has appointed Jeremy Shaw as chief financial officer, bringing over 15 years of experience, including seven as chief financial officer at Chestertons.
Jeremy’s expertise in mergers and acquisitions, strategic leadership and building high-performing financial teams aligns with Johns&Co’s ambitious growth plans, including its recent expansion into Manchester.
Jeremy said: “I am delighted to join Johns&Co at such an exciting stage of its growth. I look forward to contributing to the company’s continued success and working closely with the talented team to further strengthen our financial strategy and position in the market.”
Jon Johnson, managing director of Johns&Co, added: “Jeremy’s extensive experience in agency at one of London’s largest firms brings unparalleled industry knowledge to our leadership team.
“His proven ability to drive financial performance and navigate complex business landscapes will be invaluable as we expand further in the UK and beyond.”
The firm manages over £2 billion in residential assets and serves a global client base from offices in London, Manchester, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Jon Morley, chief executive officer of Johns&Co, also added: “Jeremy’s reputation for strategic financial leadership and his commitment to excellence align perfectly with our vision for the future.
“We are confident that his appointment will significantly enhance our capabilities as we continue our ambitious growth plans.”
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