
Fisher German strengthens leadership team
Fisher German, a leading UK property consultancy with 25 offices, has appointed Eleanor Deeley, joint managing director of Deeley Group, as a non-executive director.
Eleanor brings extensive experience from roles at Deeley Group, Cushman & Wakefield, CBRE and King Sturge, and has advised the Government on housing policy.
She also holds several trustee and governance roles, including at Lincoln University and St Chads Sanctuary.
Eleanor said: “Fisher German is a company that is adventurous in its growth, underpinned by a client-focused culture that supports building long-term relationships with the people and companies it works with.
“The firm’s ethos and values align with my own – both personally and in business – with a commitment to long-term thinking, partnership working and positively impacting the communities in which the firm works.
“I’m looking forward to joining a forward-thinking team and having the opportunity to support and advise the leadership team on the firm’s strategic direction.”
Her appointment supports the firm’s 25th anniversary and its ambitious growth strategy.
Andrew Bridge, managing partner at Fisher German, added: “We are delighted to welcome Eleanor as a non-executive director.
“She brings a wealth of cross-sector property knowledge, with more than 25 years of development expertise, and experience within her own business of driving company strategy and growth plans.
“With an impressive resume, Eleanor not only has a background in property and surveying but has gained substantial experience in various trustee and advisory roles, while also being an active and well-respected member of the property community.
“With Eleanor’s appointment, I am confident that we have a strong and well-rounded leadership team to guide the strategic direction of the firm, and I look forward to working with her over the coming years.”
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