Savills has announced four promotions in its multi-disciplinary Reading office.
They extend across the firm’s development, planning and residential lettings teams and will see the creation of a new director, two associate directors and a senior surveyor.
Jonathan Prince, head of valuations in Reading (pictured), has been promoted to a director position. Jonathan joined Savills in 2018 and provides professional advice to clients in the commercial and residential sectors across the Thames Valley and beyond.
James Harrison, assistant head of department for the residential lettings operation across Reading and Newbury has become associate director. He has 14 years’ experience in the Berkshire lettings market and is responsible for growing the firm’s mainstream presence as well as maintaining its strength in the prime property markets across Reading and Newbury.
Experienced planner Jon Sebbage has been promoted to associate director within the Reading planning team. His work involves advising on the development potential of land, promoting sites through the Local Plan process and co-ordinating preparation of planning applications for a range of development proposals in Reading and the Thames Valley.
Ailsa Howells has become a senior surveyor within Savills development team in Reading. She joined the Reading office as a graduate in 2021. Her role incorporates development agency and consultancy advice to a range of landowners across the Thames Valley. That includes both greenfield and brownfield sites with development potential through all stages of the site delivery.
Phil Brown, head of Savills Reading, said: “I am hugely proud of the talent and expertise we have within our multi-disciplinary Reading office, and these promotions reflect the hard work and commitment of all four individuals in their respective teams, together supporting our market-leading business.”
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