Helmsley Group appoints new business ambassador
York-based property investment specialist Helmsley Group has appointed Jeremy Oliver as its group business ambassador.
With over 35 years of experience in business advisory and accountancy, Jeremy spent more than three decades at Garbutt & Elliott (now Azets), advising SMEs, family businesses and entrepreneurs across Yorkshire.
In his new role, Jeremy will lead business development, client liaison, and investor engagement, helping to grow Helmsley’s portfolio and strengthen connections throughout the Yorkshire region.
Jeremy said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Helmsley Group at such an exciting time and to contribute to its vision for growth and regeneration across York and the wider region.
“The business is building on 45 years of experience and a track record of success which I’m excited to become a part of and help drive Helmsley’s continued growth.”
Helmsley Group is known for major property regeneration projects, including Coney Street Riverside and the conversion of historic buildings into residential and commercial spaces.
Ed Harrowsmith, director at Helmsley Group, added: “Jeremy’s appointment comes at a pivotal time for Helmsley as we continue to grow our investor base and bring forward new opportunities across the region.
“His consultancy and extensive network will be invaluable in helping us deliver long-term value for our clients and partners.
“We’re delighted to welcome him to the team.”
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