CPBigwood continues recruitment drive

Expanding chartered surveyors and auctioneers CPBigwood have taken on three new staff.
 
Jeremy Williams arrives as commercial property manager working with commercial management partners Les Balla and  Matt Hill .
 
Graduates Joe Jobson and Rob Watts have joined the Residential Service Charge and Commercial Departments respectively.
 
Mr Williams is an accomplished commercial property manager with more than ten years experience of dealing with the management of shopping centres, industrial estates, retail parks and multiple occupancy offices.
 
He said: “CPBigwood is an ambitious and expanding business. I am very pleased to join such a driven company.
 
“I am used to coordinating multiple activities on multiple properties whilst always allowing the appropriate amount of time to ensure that each has the required attention in order to meet and exceed the client’s requirements. And I find it exciting to be dealing with problems arising from tasks required by management and the general public.
 
“Trouble-shooting is one of my fortes.”
 
Educated at King Edward VI Five Ways Grammar School, Birmingham, and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, he has worked mostly in the Midlands with Connells, Vine iOG, Goodman International, CB Richard Ellis, and Countrywide Estate Management.
 
Mr Jobson has completed his graduate surveyor year at CPBigwood and settled on the residential service charge department.
 
Educated at Arden School, Solihull, and Nottingham Trent University, he arrived last year after a one year work placement with GBR Phoenix Beard.
 
Mr Watts was educated at Fairfax School, Sutton Coldfield, and has just completed his final year as a real estate student at Birmingham City University.
 
He has been taken on after doing work experience at both CPBigwood and pre-merger entity, Curry and Partners.
 
Nigel Curry, joint managing director of CPBigwood, said: “As we move forward we continue to add further high quality staff, we are particularly keen to add young ambitious professionals  to our team.”
 
“I welcome the newcomers and wish them well.”