Avid appoints director to drive growth
Avid Property Consultants has appointed Dan Ward as director to support the firm’s continued expansion.
Dan brings more than 20 years’ experience in project management, with particular expertise in the build-to-rent and student accommodation sectors.
He will work alongside founding directors Lee Jones and Mark Searle to grow the consultancy’s living, hotel and leisure portfolio.
Based in Manchester, Dan will also oversee the delivery of major residential schemes as the business continues to strengthen its client offering.
He said: “I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Lee and Mark for several years and the time was right for me to join Avid and work with them to add additional sector expertise to the business and take Avid to the next level.
“In addition to complementing the company’s existing offer, one of my main focuses is to expand the living sector, hotel and leisure commissions to strengthen our sector expertise.
“I’m pleased to say we’ve already made some headway in this regard with a double appointment for two accommodation schemes in Manchester city centre, both from a local private developer.
“With such extensive knowledge and capabilities on offer, we’re committed, through a director-led service, to provide clients with deeply-rooted experience, information, advice and guidance to ensure projects meet both commercial and community demands.”
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