AspinallVerdi expands senior team with associate director hire
Independent nationwide property regeneration consultants AspinallVerdi have appointed Chris Tilley as associate director to support a growing portfolio of public and private sector clients across London and the South East.
Chris joins the award-winning consultancy with ten years’ experience in land, property and regeneration, having previously held roles at SQW and BBP Regeneration.
A chartered surveyor, he specialises in development appraisal, valuation, viability, masterplanning and financial modelling, and has advised on new settlements, garden communities, town centre renewal and complex brownfield regeneration schemes.
His experience spans regional strategic planning, economic development and business case development, supporting clients through funding approvals and the delivery of sustainable, place-led regeneration.
Parm Dosanjh, head of AspinallVerdi’s London office, said: ‘We have expanded our client base significantly both across London and the South East and on a national level in recent years, including advising on a number of new towns.
“This growth reflects our commitment to delivering outstanding property services tailored to the needs of our diverse clientele.
“To strengthen this momentum, Chris’s appointment marks an exciting step forward. His expertise will enhance our capability to offer comprehensive, high-quality property advice to clients in both the public and private sectors.”
Founded in 2009, AspinallVerdi is an independent property regeneration consultancy working with public and private sector clients across the UK.
The firm employs more than 30 people across offices in Leeds, London, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham and Manchester.
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