Avison Young announces 44 promotions
Global real estate advisory firm Avison Young has promoted 44 team members across its UK business to director and associate director roles.
Twelve employees have been promoted to director, with a further 32 stepping up to associate director level, recognising their contributions across the organisation.
The promotions span six regions, including Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, London, Manchester and Newcastle, and cover multiple business areas from consultancy and advisory to leasing and capital markets.
Their appointments strengthen Avison Young’s leadership pipeline as the firm continues to invest in talent and deliver its growth ambitions.
Jo Davis, principal, managing director place, UK executive chair at Avison Young, said: “It’s fantastic to be able to announce 44 promotions across the business to director and associate director. Based around the UK, these colleagues continue to add enormous value to the services we provide to clients, displaying the diverse expertise Avison Young has to offer.
“The promotions recognise not only their individual achievements, but also an ongoing commitment to collaboration and driving forward our vision.
“As a business, we’re committed to continuing to invest in our people, and I’m looking forward to working closely with this skilled cohort of new senior leaders to deliver real growth in our regional markets across the UK.”
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