AspinallVerdi appoints new development consultant
Property regeneration consultants AspinallVerdi have appointed Evan Taws as a development consultant at its Newcastle office.
Evan joins from Home Group, where he spent more than five years, and holds a BSc in real estate from Northumbria University.
Brett Devenish, director and head of the Newcastle office of AspinallVerdi, which is based at The Core, in Newcastle Helix, said: “Evan’s arrival pursues our strategy of nurturing and developing young talent with a passion for working in property, allowing him to flourish by working alongside and learning from our experienced team of property regeneration experts.”
Evan’s appointment coincides with a series of promotions across the firm’s offices, including Matthew Scott and Ed Clothier to director in Leeds; Amir Shabir to senior consultant, also in in Leeds; Adam Baker to associate director in London; Noa Van de Riet to senior consultant in London; and Jessica Lowe to principal consultant in Liverpool.
Atam Verdi, chairman of AspinallVerdi, added: “The promotions across our office network are well deserved and hard earned, reflecting everyone’s valuable talent and expertise and their dedication to delivering the best possible service for our valued clients.”
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