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Fresh new faces join Carter Jonas’ Commercial Board
National property consultancy Carter Jonas has appointed Alexandra Houghton and Clare Winnett to its Commercial Board as part of Vision 2020, its national growth strategy.
Alexandra Houghton, known as ‘Lil’, is a public sector property consultancy expert who joined Carter Jonas’ London HQ in February 2014, and specialises in UK wide property rationalisation and transformation projects.
Clare Winnett, who is based in its Bath office and joined in 2009, is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a practicing arbitrator and independent expert.
From June 2015, Lil and Clare will join the other Commercial Board members to complete Carter Jonas’ five commercial hubs’ coverage: London, Bath, Cambridge, Leeds and Oxford. The Board’s members are: Scott Harkness, chair and head of commercial representing London and Oxford; Colin Buggey from Architecture and Building Consultancy; Will Mooney from Cambridge; John Webster from Leeds; Alexandra Houghton from London; and Clare Winnett from Bath.
Scott Harkness, head of commercial, Carter Jonas said: “In both Clare and Lil we have two very committed, technically experienced and dynamic individuals. Their enthusiasm and drive will no doubt play a huge part in the Commercial Board and our future direction as we continue implementing Vision 2020, our corporate growth strategy. We welcome them wholeheartedly. We are building on our London and national agency, investment, property asset management, valuations and architecture and building consultancy service lines as we continue to provide our clients with the best possible, unrivalled, long-term property advice.”
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