Lomond appoints group people director
Lettings and estate agency network Lomond has appointed James Cosser-Hindle as group people director to support its continued growth.
James brings more than 15 years’ experience across sectors including financial services, retail and media, having worked with organisations such as WPP, John Lewis and Sainsbury’s.
In his new role, he will lead the development of Lomond’s people strategy, focusing on leadership capability, culture and talent retention.
James said: “Lomond is one of the UK’s most ambitious and fast-growing property groups.
“I’m a people first leader, and what stands out most to me is that Lomond genuinely values its people, ensuring they are at the forefront of every decision.
“I’m really looking forward to getting stuck in.”
Clare Wakeford, chief people officer at Lomond, added: “It’s great to welcome James to the team and continue to build on our ambitions here at Lomond.
“It’s an exciting time for the company.
“As we keep growing, we need to ensure that our people strategy is at the heart of this, and James is the right person to join us on this journey.”
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