Ryan Jarvis, Project and Building Consultancy, Director (Glasgow)

COLLIERS, the global property company, has announced the promotion of eight staff across its Glasgow and Edinburgh offices, as part ...

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COLLIERS, the global property company, has announced the promotion of eight staff across its Glasgow and Edinburgh offices, as part of an annual round of promotions. The group represents a diverse range of talents and expertise, and is joined by some 75 colleagues from across the UK and Ireland.

Tony Horrell, Colliers’ CEO UK & Ireland, said: “We are proud to recognise the hard work and dedication of these successful candidates, all of which have proved that they think and act differently to drive exceptional results. We look forward to their increased leadership and contributions as we continue to embrace change and think differently to meet our clients’ needs.”

Douglas McPhail, head of Colliers in Scotland, added: “Our Scottish team is going from strength to strength and each individual has made their own valuable contribution to business success over the last year and during their time at Colliers.”

The eight staff promoted in Scotland are:

  • Louise Daly, Rating, Director (Glasgow)
  • Ryan Jarvis, Project and Building Consultancy, Director (Glasgow)
  • Stewart Smith, Investment Property Management, Director (Glasgow)
  • Ross Fergusson, Valuation & Advisory Services, Associate Director (Glasgow)
  • Claire McConnell, Investment Property Management, Associate Director (Glasgow)
  • Claire Kerr, Investment Property Management, Senior Business Support (Glasgow)
  • Guy Dalziel, Valuation and Advisory Services, Senior Surveyor (Edinburgh)
  • Ross McLaren, Valuation and Advisory Services, Senior Surveyor (Edinburgh)

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