Jones Lang LaSalle said Tomasz Trzoslo, currently head of its capital markets business across Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), is to become its new managing director for Poland.

Jones Lang LaSalle said Tomasz Trzoslo, currently head of its capital markets business across Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), is to become its new managing director for Poland.

Trzoslo takes up the new role on 1 April.

The current incumbent John Duckworth, has been appointed to Jones Lang LaSalle’s UK Board and will relocate to London after more than four years based in Warsaw.

Trzoslo has played a prominent role in building Jones Lang LaSalle’s market-leading investment business across CEE for the past 15 years, including the last five years as head of capital markets. He will continue to lead the firm's capital markets business in Poland alongside his new wider remit as country managing director.

Under John Duckworth’s leadership, the scale of Jones Lang LaSalle's CEE operations has increased substantially, further boosted by the merger with King Sturge in 2011. The firm now has offices in Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Serbia and Croatia, employing a total of more than 350 people.

Following John Duckworth’s move to the UK, all of Jones Lang LaSalle’s CEE businesses will report directly to Richard Batten on the firm's EMEA management board.