DTZ bolsters Birmingham Management team with new appointments

The Birmingham office DTZ, a UGL company today announced, has appointed four new members of staff to its National Property Management team.
 
Neil Robinson and Jonathan Cottrell have joined the retail active management and portfolio active management teams as Surveyors, whilst Emily Philips and Chris Monteith join the facilities management team as Roving Facilities Managers.
 
Joining from Corby Borough Council where he was a General Practice Surveyor, Neil Robinson joins DTZ’s 20 strong retail active management team in Birmingham. Neil will be responsible for the asset management of shopping centres across the Midlands including Telford Shopping Centre.
 
Jonathan Cottrell joins DTZ from Mainstay Commercial where he was a Commercial Facilities & Property Manager for Whittington Hall in Worcester. In his new role within the portfolio active management team, he will be providing professional management and asset management services to Calthorpe Estates, one of the largest landowners in Birmingham.
 
Emily Philips and Chris Monteith both previously had roles as Property Administrators at DTZ but have now joined the facilities management team as Roving Facilities Managers. They will be responsible for 50 sites across the West Midlands, providing key management services, including Health & Safety advice, conducting risk assessments, managing security contracts, cleaning contracts and grounds maintenance.
 
Jon Leedham, Senior Director and Head of DTZ’s Birmingham office said of the new appointments: “DTZ’s management team in Birmingham services a range of national and regional clients and covers the breadth of management disciplines from retail asset management to facilities management.
 
He continued: “We are committed to delivering exceptional standards of service to our clients and these appointments will continue to strengthen our ability to achieve this. I am confident the new additions will be an asset to their respective teams and I am delighted to welcome them.”