BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker announce 95 UK promotions

BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker have announced 95 promotions across their UK business, which were effective from 1 March 2026, reflecting the strength and depth of talent across the combined brands.
The promotions span a broad range of disciplines, geographies, and specialisms, underlining the firms’ continued investment in their people and commitment to delivering market-leading expertise to clients.
Senior director promotions:
+ Alex Hunt, West End Agency, London
+ Rob Barnes, Portfolio Management, London
+ Marcus Dorfman, Occupier Strategy, London
+ Sharnie Rogers, Residential Regional Agency, Chelmsford, Strutt & Parker
+ Robert McCulloch, EFAD, Edinburgh, Stutt & Parker
+ Barrie Cox, Finance, London
Director promotions:
+ Mike Bylett, Information Technology, London
+ Amy Waller, National Residential Lettings, Oxford, Stutt & Parker
+ Louise Cook, Residential Regional Agency, Inverness, Stutt & Parker
+ Chris Johnson, EFAD, Exeter, Strutt & Parker
+ Gareth Wright, Building, Perth, Strutt & Parker
+ Dan Smith, Client Finance, Chelmsford, Strutt & Parker
+ Daniel Marlow, Building Consultancy, Birmingham
+ Amy Clapham, Portfolio Management, Birmingham
+ Tristian Appleby, Portfolio Management, Birmingham
+ Adam Tomlinson, Property Management, London
+ Iolo Morgan, National Industrial & Logistics Agency, London
+ Vincent Nari, Investment, London
Out of the 95 total promotions, 77 of these ranged from senior administrator up to senior associate director level.
Mark England, CEO at BNP Paribas Real Estate, said: “These promotions reflect the calibre, ambition, and dedication of our people across the UK. We are committed to recognising those who consistently deliver excellence for our clients and collaborate across our platform.
“As the market continues to evolve, investing in our talent remains fundamental to our long-term strategy and to maintaining our position as a leading real estate adviser.”
Gary Higgins, managing director at Strutt & Parker, commented: “The breadth of these promotions demonstrates the strength of our multidisciplinary offer and the opportunities available to our people across the business.
“We are proud to see colleagues progressing across our teams, and to celebrate the expertise and leadership they bring to clients throughout the UK.”
The promotions highlight the continued integration and momentum of the combined business, as BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker support clients across the commercial, residential, and rural sectors nationwide.
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Long-serving sales manager to leave Tylers following takeover
Marcus Stamp, sales manager at Tylers in Histon, is set to leave the company after nearly 30 years, following the takeover of the estate agency by Connells Group.
Connells Group acquired Tylers Property Partnership, a four-branch estate agency in Cambridgeshire, in September last year. Tylers has locations in Cambridge, Histon, Newmarket, and Willingham. The deal included the transfer of all 14 staff members, around 120 sales pipeline units, and 300 managed properties.
After the acquisition, Tylers employees were informed they would have access to Connells Group’s wider network, marketing tools, and training programmes while continuing to operate under the established local brand.
Despite these opportunities, Stamp will now be leaving the business, marking the end of a long tenure with the agency.
He told HI HUB: “My clients have always been important to me, and I have enjoyed lots of repeat business and made many good friends throughout the village, which has extended to lots of time together outside of work.
“My time has come to take a new direction with work. Selling houses has changed and I have enjoyed seeing the business grow and I’m proud of where I leave it. I’ll very much miss all my brilliant current and past clients in and around Histon.”


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