Jones Hargreaves makes five senior hires
Commercial building, project and sustainability consultancy Jones Hargreaves has strengthened its team with five senior appointments across its regional offices.
Daniel Griffiths has joined as associate partner, based in the firm’s Cardiff office, bringing 25 years’ experience from roles at Lambert Smith Hampton and Hollis.
Thomas Symm has been appointed senior associate partner in London, adding extensive refurbishment experience across the City of London and the West End.
Further appointments include Myles Carey, who joins the Bristol office as senior surveyor from AHR, alongside building surveyors Ben Edmunds in London and Max Booth in Manchester.
Their appointments support continued demand across Jones Hargreaves’ core services, including building surveying, project management, sustainability and ESG consultancy.
The firm now employs more than 55 professionals across seven UK offices, working with a portfolio of major national and international clients.
Matthew Jones, founding partner at Jones Hargreaves, said: “I’d like to take the opportunity to welcome all five of our new team members, each of whom bring a wealth of experience in their geographies and disciplines.
“At Jones Hargreaves, we have a multi-disciplinary approach across our core services, which is seeing the business win and retain major projects and portfolios, so this expansion of the team will enable us to continue to deliver high quality work.”
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