Integritas Property Group bolsters leadership
Liverpool-based Integritas Property Group has appointed Ian Wilkinson as construction director and Aiden Van Sertima as global sales director, marking a major step in the company’s UK and international growth.
Ian brings over 25 years of experience managing projects worth more than £800 million, including the £72 million Castings development in Manchester and Australia’s $1.7 billion Christmas Creek mine expansion.
He will lead construction operations, focusing on quality and process efficiency.
Aiden joins with 12 years’ international property sales experience, including roles in Dubai and Leeds.
Known for his client-focused approach and leadership in property investment, he will drive sales growth and team development.
These appointments strengthen Integritas Property Group’s capability to deliver on its expanding portfolio and global ambitions.
Mitchell Walsh, chief executive at Integritas Property Group, said: “We're delighted to welcome Ian and Aiden to the team.
“Their combined experience aligns perfectly with our vision for the future.
“These appointments represent a major step forward as we continue to deliver high-quality developments across the UK and beyond.”
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