Hartnell Taylor Cook makes senior promotions
Commercial property consultancy Hartnell Taylor Cook has announced a series of senior promotions as it continues to expand across the UK.
Jonathan Moore and Steven Shaw have been promoted to director, with Miranda Anglias named senior associate director.
Five more team members step into new roles, including associate director, senior surveyor and senior facilities manager positions.
The Bristol and London-based consultancy now employs 127 people and has secured major contracts from organisations including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Marks & Spencer and The Co-operative Group.
Stuart Howell, managing partner at Hartnell Taylor Cook, said: “Hartnell Taylor Cook has more than a century of history and we’ve learnt a lot over that time, especially the crucial role that our people play in our success.
“The dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm from these individuals has played a vital role in delivering excellent service to our clients and we believe that by investing in our team’s growth we also grow as a business.
“I’m delighted to see our people continuing to thrive and I look forward to seeing them develop and excel in their new roles.”
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