The Revo Property Management Committee has appointed Jeremy Lees, director, Savills and George Grimes, head of property management, ESTAMA as its new co-chairs.
“I’m delighted and honoured to have been appointed as co-chair of the Property Management Committee. Revo’s exceptional work in nurturing industry-leading discussions through customised research, educational programs, awards, and events is invaluable. I am thrilled to work closely with the Property Management Committee to drive positive change. As a longstanding member of Revo, I am
excited to give back to an industry that I am deeply passionate about,” said Jeremy Lees.
George Grimes added: “I am really excited to be stepping into the new role as co-chair of the Property Management Committee alongside Jeremy. With the retail property market in a state of flux, this is an exciting time to be at the forefront of property management. As members of the Revo Property Management Committee, we have a unique opportunity to provide much-needed support to the market. I can’t wait to roll up my sleeves and get started!” said.
The duo will take over from Carl Foreman, managing director, PM+U who has served as the chair of the committee for the past five years. During his tenure, Foreman has made a significant contribution to both the Committee and wider Revo. “Congratulations to George and Jeremy on becoming co-chairs of the Property Management Committee. You both take over at a time of huge change in the retail property sector, albeit a definite change for the better, but one still full of challenges. I am sure of the success that you will both enjoy, and I know that you will take the Property Management Committee to new highs along the way. My sincere thanks to Revo and all those on the PMC who have worked alongside me over the last five years as we assisted in steering the industry through some very unique and challenging times. Your help and guidance are very much appreciated,” said Foreman.
The Property Management Committee will continue to focus on delivering commentary, guidance and best practice for the membership as well as encourage the continual debate around how retail spaces are managed, looking at current operational issues and how future opportunities can improve efficiencies.
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