National agency chain named new head of lettings

National agency chain named new head of lettings


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Strutt & Parker has announced a new National head of lettings.

Anna Ambrose brings with her 18-years’ experience within the sector, including 14 at Marsh & Parsons.

A former head of lettings – Kate Eales – will be taking on a new role as Deputy Head of Strutt & Parker’s Residential business. 

She joined the firm in 2016 to lead the National Lettings team, before becoming Head of Regional Agency in 2020. 

A statement from the agency says Eales “has been instrumental in building the strength of the Strutt & Parker brand and its people, as well as driving forward the regional network of offices through a changing marketplace.”

In another senior appointment, James Gow becomes Head of London Sales where he will oversee the sales teams for Strutt & Parker’s nine Prime Central London locations.

Guy Robinson, Head of Residential Agency at the firm, comments: “The residential property market is constantly evolving. To ensure we continue to deliver exceptional advice and service to our clients, and that our business continues to thrive, we are always seeking new ways to reinforce our reputation in the market through existing and new talent.

“This fantastic trio of new appointments strengthens our offer of innovative real estate solutions at a local, national and international level to our clients. 

“Kate, James, and Anna are all forward thinking leaders, who understand the new challenges of an ever-changing market but with the all-important ability and instinct to identify new opportunities in the face of that change.”

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