JLL Scotland builds for the future with 10 promotions

Kenny Myles, Nina Stobie, Allan Bennett

JLL, Scotland’s leading property consultancy, has promoted ten members of staff in Scotland, including the promotion of four senior staff to Local Directors.

The promotions are a sign of the firm’s ongoing commitment to develop and retain the best people within the business.

The new Local Directors, promoted from Associate Director, are Alan Bennett, Healthcare, Allan Briggs, Affordable Housing, and Kenny Myles, Project and Development Services from JLL’s Edinburgh office and Glasgow-based Nina Stobie in Residential Development Land.

The firm has also promoted six other colleagues. Colin Campbell, based in JLL’s Edinburgh Capital Markets team is promoted to Associate Director, as is Colin McGhee in Office Agency, Glasgow.

Edinburgh-based Bruce Robertson, Office Agency and Lloyd Anderson, Project and Development Services are elevated to Senior Surveyors, while Brigid Ryan in Planning and Renewables, Glasgow is promoted to Senior Planner.

Gillian De Almedia in Property and Asset Management, Glasgow, is also elevated to Assistant Surveyor.

Alasdair Humphery, Lead Director in Scotland for JLL, said: “We pride ourselves on offering our clients the very best advice which comes from building trusting, long term relationships. To serve our clients in this way, we need to hire, develop and retain the very best people in the business. Alan, Allan, Nina and Kenny have all demonstrated their dedication to delivering excellent results for clients, and their promotions are just reward for that commitment. Likewise, our six other promotions are a clear indication of the depth of talent we have right across the business. As our leaders of the future, it’s important we continue to develop the best and brightest within the industry.”

In Scotland, JLL employs around 120 members of staff in its two offices, acting on some of the largest, most prestigious schemes in the country.

JLL advises developers, investors and occupiers in all major property markets, covering offices; retail and leisure; industrial and logistics; residential; mixed-use schemes; planning and renewables and development land.