Myddelton & Major appoints new head of residential sales
Independent estate agents and chartered surveyor Myddelton & Major has appointed Laurie Kavanagh as new head of residential sales at its Salisbury office.
Kavanagh brings 16 years of extensive experience working for local and national firms, selling city centre houses, flats, village properties and new developments.
“I am extremely excited to join the team in a long established firm, to grow and develop the business across all sectors and price ranges,” said Kavanagh
“Myddelton & Major is renowned for providing expert advice and has a reputation for delivering a quality personal service to clients across the whole spectrum of the Salisbury and South Wiltshire housing market.”
Managing partner Philip Holford commented: “I am delighted that we have recruited such an experienced, focussed and energetic agent as Laurie, who understands the importance of the client relationship in the property sales process.”
Suzanne Aplin joins Weston Homes as group sales and marketing director
Housebuilder Weston Homes has appointment of Suzanne Aplin as group sales and marketing director, to help drive the promotion and sales of the firm’s existing and pipeline schemes in London and the Home Counties.
Aplin joins Weston Homes from City & Country where she worked for the past five years as sales and marketing director. She previously worked at Marks & Spencer, Countryside Properties and Skanska Residential Development.
Bob Weston, chairman and manging director at Weston Homes, commented: “Suzanne’s background in retail marketing and her past expertise in both conversion and new build homes provides a perfect skill-set match for Weston Homes.
“Suzanne has worked through several housebuilding cycles and has delivered success at both the top and bottom of the market so her proven expertise will add significant value to Weston Homes.”
Aplin will manage the sales and marketing of the group’s sizeable development portfolio which includes 20 current active sites and over 7,500 plots in the pipeline including the launch in Spring 2021 of the £350m Abbey Quays urban village in Barking and the £60m million Grade II listed Cambridge Military Hospital in Aldershot.
She said: “Our new generation of marketing suites and product will set benchmarks for quality in their local marketplaces.”
Jill Andrew is now a director at Simpson & Marwick
Property lawyer Jill Andrew has been appointed as a director by Simpson & Marwick, a Scottish law firm specialising in residential property sales, conveyancing and estate agency.
Andrew has switched from top law firm Shoosmiths to take up a prime position at the Edinburgh and East Lothian based company which is adding to its property team due to growth in its residential portfolio.
Andrew is at the forefront of residential property policy and procedure. She sits on the Edinburgh Conveyancers Forum committee, and has represented high net-worth individuals, residential and commercial property clients and property developers.
Simpson & Marwick Chairman, Richard Loudon, said: “The Simpson & Marwick brand and reputation is hard-wired into the Edinburgh and East Lothian residential property sectors and by adding specialists of Jill’s calibre to our brilliant team, we are sending out a message to clients and to our peers that we intend to remain the capital’s go-to legal services and estate agency firm for generations to come.”
Simpson & Marwick is now part of the Aberdeins group, which is geared up for rapid expansion by creating and acquiring businesses in legal services, estate agency, accountancy and financial services.
Last month Simpson & Marwick’s 26-strong team of lawyers and estate agents joined the Aberdeins group in an amicable demerger from Clyde & Co.
Andrew commented: “Aberdeins’ entrepreneurial spirit and energy adds an exciting new dimension to the Simpson & Marwick name which is synonymous with quality and professionalism, and this was a major factor in my decision to join the firm.
“I am excited about being part of a team which promises to be a breath of fresh air coursing through Scotland’s professional services sector and to playing a prominent role in the ongoing expansion of the firm.”
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