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NEW COMMERCIAL PROPERTY EXPERT TO BOLSTER INNES ENGLAND

Posted: 14th May 2024

Category: News

Author: Steve Holland

CONTINUING to strengthen our presence in the East and West Midlands markets, we have appointed a new associate director Tori Robins.

Tori joins with more than 15 years of experience within property valuation and is going to help build the quickly expanding professional team, working alongside directors Steve Holland and Rahul Saini.

On joining us, Tori said, “It’s an exciting time to join because of the level of growth happening across the board. Innes England is not only well-known, but well respected across the East Midlands and its excellent reputation was the initial draw. The team here are ambitious and the determination to achieve results at every level is why it is a leading agency within the sector.

“I’m ready to hit the ground running and utilise my experience across the commercial property sector to enhance our offering as much as possible. The industry is dealing with a lot of new challenges, but what I’m focused on is delivering a high-quality service to our clients no matter what’s on the horizon – and doing so in such a supportive environment will be all the more enjoyable.”

Tori is a chartered commercial surveyor and has spent a decade in her last role within the commercial property sector, handling the full breadth of commercial work from agency to valuations for a variety of clients.

Head of department, Steve Holland commented “It’s a pleasure to add Tori to our already impressive Nottingham team. Our service is about delivering the highest level of expertise to our clients and Tori’s experience speaks for itself in that regard. I have no doubt that she will excel in her role.

Matt Hannah, managing director at Innes England, said: “In recent months we have seen substantial business growth and I’m proud that we have kept such forward momentum in the first quarter of the year, and I now look forward to building on it further.”