Real estate advisor and UKPF partner Savills has announced a number of promotions across its offices in the East of England.

In Cambridge there were eight promotions – including Joe Last who was made an associate director in the development team and Annie Darling who was made an associate director in the residential sales team.

Molly Eyles in the development team was promoted to associate, while Annabelle Steels was made a senior surveyor.

Within the finance department, Mark Roberts and Matthew Kao were promoted to associate level, while Clare White and Marianne Thompson were made senior staff.

In Norfolk, Richard Shuldham, Tom Clayton and Daniel Murphy were promoted to associate director in the development, residential sales and rural and project teams respectively.

In Essex, Tom Sharman was promoted to associate in the planning team and Will Radbourne to associate in the rural and projects team. Grace Forster and Ailsa Plummer were made senior surveyors within the development team.

In Peterborough, Philippa Dalby in the rural management team has been promoted to associate director, alongside Mark Thomas in the architecture and building surveying team, and Molly Hughes in the HR team.

Richard Eastland in the rural management hub has been promoted to associate, whilst Abby Parker and Laura Smith, who both work in the compliance team, become senior staff.

Tom Fraser, head of office at Savills Cambridge, said: “I would like to congratulate all individuals who have played a key role in the success of their divisions and whose hard work and dedication makes their promotions very well deserved.

“Their professional approach has not only contributed to the achievements of their respective departments, but also to the success of the wider office.”

Natalie Howlett-Clarke, head of office at Savills in Norfolk, said: “The strength of our business is reflected in the continued progression and development of our staff and I would like to extend my congratulations to everyone who has been recognised.

“They have all worked exceptionally hard to deliver an excellent service and have played a key role in the ongoing success of their teams.”

Karl Manning, head of office at Savills Chelmsford, said: “It is a pleasure to make this announcement and I wish Tom, Will, Grace and Ailsa all the very best for the future. Their hard work and dedication is to the benefit of clients and colleagues alike.”

David Goodson, head of office at Savills Peterborough,said: “I would like to offer my congratulations to everyone on these very well-deserved promotions. They have all worked very hard to consistently deliver excellent service to our clients and have played a key role in the continued success of our Peterborough office.”

Image (clockwise from top left): Annie Darling, Tom Sharman, Grace Foster, Richard Studham, Molly Eyles and Joe Last.

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