Promotions at DTZ’s Bristol office point to firm’s growth ambitions

August 26, 2014
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National property agency DTZ has made five promotions at its Bristol office as part of its continued growth.

The appointments are among 101 announced by the national firm across the UK.

James Marsh has been promoted to director in professional advisory services while Philip Cranstone, of industrial agency, and Christian Crawfurd, who works in the project and building consultancy, have become associate directors.

Rebekah Formosa, of public sector advisory, and James Cinicola, of development consulting, have been promoted to senior surveyor level.

Senior director and head of DTZ’s Bristol office Tim Davis said: “Throughout the downturn, DTZ continued to invest in our people and offer career progression.

“As the market becomes more favourable we have adopted an ambitious growth agenda and I am delighted to announce the promotion of these future leaders of our business.”

DTZ’s national promotions were made across most of its service lines including agency leasing, investment & asset management, research, property management, retail, rating, valuation, and project & building consultancy.

DTZ EMEA chief executive John Forrester added: “The progression of our colleagues, in their careers and client relationships, reflects our firm’s progress.

“We recognise that our success depends on our people and as we embark on a significant period of growth, it is the calibre of our staff, celebrated in these promotions, that will help to carry our business forwards.”

Pictured, from left: James Marsh, Christian Crawfurd, Philip Cranstone, Rebekah Formosa and James Cinicola

 

 

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