Chestertons Global expands senior team with key hires
International real estate network Chestertons Global has made two senior appointments as it continues to grow its global brand and affiliate network.
Yulia Klim joins as brand and marketing manager, based in Dubai, where she will lead global brand strategy and marketing across digital and traditional platforms.
In the UK, Sarah Kemp has been appointed head of affiliate success and partner engagement, a newly created role focused on strengthening Chestertons Global’s affiliate relationships worldwide.
The appointments signal the firm’s commitment to long-term, partner-led growth and brand development as it continues to evolve as a modern, globally connected business.
Mohamed Mussa, executive director at Chestertons Global, said: “Yulia and Sarah’s combined expertise in brand development and partner engagement aligns perfectly with our vision to grow our international footprint reflected in our consistent growth in key markets around the globe.”
Parikshat Chawla, global head of operations at Chestertons Global, added: “Building a strong, globally connected team is key to the success of our affiliate model.
“These appointments support Chestertons Global’s broader vision of becoming the leading international network for real estate expertise, innovation and client-first service.”
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