Sanderson Weatherall announces promotions
Leeds-headquartered property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall has promoted eight team members following a year of strong growth and expansion.
Elizabeth Millard, Chris Kevitt and Nick Vincent have been promoted to partner, with Kris Taylor becoming associate partner.
Meanwhile, Andrew Parnham, James Hobkirk, Gee Bhaker and Max Weston have all been promoted to senior surveyor.
The promotions follow a record year that saw the firm open offices in Cardiff and the Humber Region, gain B Corp accreditation and make several senior hires.
David Rastrick, chief operating officer, said: “We are very pleased to recognise the ongoing contribution the eight individuals have made.
“They have all proven to have the expertise and market knowledge to meet our client requirements and also work hard to develop meaningful relationships in their specific sectors.
“Their contribution along with all the other incredible people at Sanderson Weatherall has seen the firm’s financial performance increase by 17.5 per cent on last year, making 2024/25 financial year the best on record for the firm.”
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