Comings & Goings

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

BNP Paribas Real Estate and Strutt & Parker have promoted 95 employees across their UK business this month. The promotions span a range of roles across the two property firms and reflect internal career progression within the combined organisation.

The promotions include six people who have been promoted to Senior Director, 15 to Director, 22 to Senior Associate Director and 28 to Associate Director. The promotions are across a wide range of geographies and all business lines – Residential, Rural, Commercial and Central Functions.

The company says this cohort will play a pivotal role in fostering the future growth of the company and delivering its strategic objectives.

The six Senior Directors promoted in the business are as follows:

+ Adam Francis, Marketing & Comms, London

+ Barry Walker, Building, Sheffield

+ Jeremy Langridge, Occupier Solutions, London

+ Kate Pearson, Lease Advisory, Sheffield

+ Maria Haydock, Rating, Birmingham

+ Samuel Duah, International Research, London

The 15 Directors promoted in the business are as follows:

+ Alex Entwisle, Development & Planning, Bristol

+ Emma Hartgen, Valuation, London

+ Gary Haskell, Residential Agency, Shrewsbury

+ George Greaves, Land Management, Exeter

+ Harpinder Gill, Property Management, London

+ James Littlewood, Finance, London

+ Jon Wales, Building, Sheffield

+ Juliette Burt, Residential, Oxford

+ Kavita Kainth, Human Resources, London

+ Keith Low, Building, Bristol

+ Lucy Myerson, Legal, London

+ Mark Harrington, Building, London

+ Mark Henty, Land Management, Guildford

+ Meena Patel, Residential Lettings, London

+ Rachita Dhutia, Human Resources, London

Etienne Prongué, BNP Paribas Real Estate UK, CEO commented: “We are committed to recognising and rewarding the incredible talent within our organisation.  These promotions reflect the hard work and dedication of our teams across the country.

“As we continue to grow and innovate, investing in our people remains a key priority for us.

“I look forward to seeing the continued growth in their careers and the contributions they make to the success of our business.”

 

Former Stirling Ackroyd area partner Seth Branum joins Moveli

Seth Branum

Experienced central London estate agent Seth Branum has joined Moveli as a broker, bringing more than 15 years of experience in the capital’s property market.

Branum spent over a decade at Stirling Ackroyd, where he held several senior positions including Sales Director, Executive Sales Director and most recently Area Partner. During that time he worked across a number of key central London markets, including Shoreditch, Clerkenwell, Canary Wharf, Nine Elms and the West End.

Moveli’s co-founder Ben Littlewood said: “Moveli is continuing to build real momentum across London and the South East, and attracting experienced professionals like Seth reflects the strength of our model. His depth of experience in the Central London market makes him a fantastic addition to the network.”

 

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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