Vail Williams bolsters leadership with six new LLP members
Property consultancy Vail Williams has promoted six senior team members to LLP (limited liability partnership) status as part of 20 strategic promotions across the firm.
The new LLP members are Stephen Hobbs, Suzanne Holloway, David Ramsay, Joe Walker, Charlie Nicholson and Guy Parkes, taking the firm’s total to 21.
Each plays a leading role across key service lines and regional teams, including valuation, planning, lease advisory and commercial agency.
The promotions follow a recent leadership change, with Danny George stepping in as managing partner.
Vail Williams has also unveiled a new three-year business plan focused on innovation, service and sustainable growth.
Danny said: “I congratulate the 20 colleagues who have achieved a promotion.
“To me this reflects the incredible dedication shown by everyone who is adding value to this driven and successful firm as we embark on a new and ambitious growth plan.
“Our six new LLP members add a vast breadth of experience and unrivalled varied sector specialism to the partnership, and I look forward to working closely with everyone as we face the challenges ahead, take the opportunities we’ve identified, and strive to offer an even better service to our valued clients.”
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