Fisher German celebrates 50 promotions
Chartered surveyor and property consultant Fisher German LLP is marking its 25th anniversary with 50 staff promotions across the business, reflecting its recent rebrand as a pioneering, client-focused property consultancy.
The milestone year has also seen colleagues take on the “Big 25 Challenge,” travelling between all 25 UK offices without motorised transport to raise more than £25,000 for charity.
The challenge concludes on October 30 in London, capping a year of achievement and community impact.
Richard Benson, senior partner at Fisher German, said: “These promotions shine a spotlight on the very best of Fisher German and recognise colleagues who have worked so hard in support of their clients and the business.
“All our promotions align with Fisher German’s Grow Framework which helps colleagues understand how to drive their careers forward at the firm.
“I’d like to congratulate every colleague who has been promoted, which plays a massive part in ensuring Fisher German continues to build towards the future in all areas of the business.”
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