MANAGEMENT CHANGES AT ARNOLDS
After 15 years in the role, David Richardson FRICS is to stand down as Managing Partner of Arnolds with effect from 1st April 2005. David will, however, remain as Senior Partner and partner in charge of Residential Property Operations.
New Managing Partner is Guy Gowing MRICS, who first joined the firm in 1990, and is currently the partner in charge of Commercial Property Operations.
Guy Gowing MRICS, David Richardson FRICS and, to the rear, partners Frank Davey BSc (Hons) FRICS, John Hadcroft BSc(Hons) MRICS IRRV and Charlie Penrose MRICS
David Richardson comments,
"I have been honoured to have worked with an excellent team, both partners and staff, over the past 15 years, during which time the firm has established its reputation for a diverse range of professional property services of the highest quality. Much of the credit for this must go to our hardworking and loyal staff and I take the opportunity of thanking them and all our clients who have enabled us to make such progress.
I particularly welcome the fact that Guy Gowing, who has contributed in such a major way to the success of the partnership in the world of Commercial Property, is now stepping forward to take on the additional role of Managing Partner. I know that he has absolute commitment to enhancing the reputation of the firm, based soundly on service to our clients. The new ideas that he will bring to the management of the business will undoubtedly further invigorate it for the future.."
Guy Gowing adds,
"I very much look forward to this new challenge to further develop Arnolds as a leading property services firm and confirm my ongoing and wholehearted commitment to ensuring we provide our clients with the best possible advice - to maximise the potential from their property holdings. David's contribution to the firm, over the past 15 years, has been of great importance and I shall be pleased to have his continued involvement as Senior Partner and to gain the benefit of his years of experience".
Arnolds Press Release 31st March 2005
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