Ghelamco appoints sales & marketing director for Battersea launch
Belgian property developer Ghelamco has appointed David Ronson as head of sales and marketing for its Battersea development, The HiLight, ahead of its February 2025 launch.
Bringing over 15 years of experience in London’s residential property market, Ronson will oversee sales strategy, campaign execution and partnerships, positioning The HiLight as a landmark for sustainability and design.
David said: "I’m thrilled to join Ghelamco at such an exciting time. The HiLight represents a new benchmark for luxury living in Battersea, and I’m eager to bring this exceptional project to market.
“Our aim is to create a standout brand that captures the imagination of buyers and highlights the unique lifestyle this development offers.”
Located on the historic site of Price’s Candles factory, the development offers 113 one- to three-bedroom apartments, starting at £625,000, with completion set for 2026.
Marie-Julie Gheysens, head of UK Development for Ghelamco, added: "David’s extensive expertise and proven track record make him the ideal candidate to lead the sales and marketing efforts for The HiLight.
“His vision and strategic approach will ensure the development achieves its full potential and establishes itself as a key part of Battersea’s thriving community.”
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