Cushman & Wakefield Valuations celebrates key promotions within the business
Jess Freeman • 22/05/2023
Cushman & Wakefield is excited to announce several key promotions within the Valuations business, recognising the outstanding achievements of its team members.
Bill Bellew and Chris Pandzic have been promoted to the role of Associate Director in the Mortgage team, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the business. Their hard work and dedication have been instrumental in driving the team's success, and their promotion is a testament to their outstanding contributions.
Dylan Dinte has been promoted to Associate Director in the Residential Development team, reflecting his strong performance and leadership in this area. Dylan has consistently delivered high-quality results for clients, and his promotion recognises his exceptional contributions to the business.
Katrina Duncan has been promoted to Senior Executive Assistant, reflecting her exceptional support to the national team. Katrina's hard work and dedication have been invaluable to the business, and her promotion is a testament to her outstanding contributions.
"We are thrilled to announce these key promotions at Cushman & Wakefield Valuations," said Matthew Russell, Cushman & Wakefield’s National Director / Head of Valuation & Advisory.
"These promotions reflect the dedication and expertise of our team members, and we are proud to have such talented individuals as part of our team. We are confident that they will continue to deliver exceptional service and results in their new roles."
Cushman & Wakefield Valuations is committed to providing expert services to its clients, and these promotions highlight the company's focus on recognising and rewarding outstanding performance.
Bill Bellew and Chris Pandzic have been promoted to the role of Associate Director in the Mortgage team, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the business. Their hard work and dedication have been instrumental in driving the team's success, and their promotion is a testament to their outstanding contributions.
Dylan Dinte has been promoted to Associate Director in the Residential Development team, reflecting his strong performance and leadership in this area. Dylan has consistently delivered high-quality results for clients, and his promotion recognises his exceptional contributions to the business.
Katrina Duncan has been promoted to Senior Executive Assistant, reflecting her exceptional support to the national team. Katrina's hard work and dedication have been invaluable to the business, and her promotion is a testament to her outstanding contributions.
"We are thrilled to announce these key promotions at Cushman & Wakefield Valuations," said Matthew Russell, Cushman & Wakefield’s National Director / Head of Valuation & Advisory.
"These promotions reflect the dedication and expertise of our team members, and we are proud to have such talented individuals as part of our team. We are confident that they will continue to deliver exceptional service and results in their new roles."
Cushman & Wakefield Valuations is committed to providing expert services to its clients, and these promotions highlight the company's focus on recognising and rewarding outstanding performance.
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