Chancerygate has announced four new appointments to support the continued implementation of the urban logistics property developer and asset manager’s UK and European growth strategy.
Helena Redding and Oliver Johnson have joined as asset manager and assistant development manager respectively. The company has also strengthened its finance team with the hire of Alex Houghton as senior financial analyst, while Randeep Sandhu has joined as its first HR manager.
Redding has arrived at Chancerygate after seven years as a specialist industrial and logistics asset manager at Orchard Street, having previously held positions at Kier Property and Segro. She is responsible for Chancerygate’s urban logistics portfolio.
Johnson has joined to work as part of Chancerygate's development team and will assist on a range of urban logistics projects. He previously worked in the industrial and logistics team at Colliers International.
Houghton has joined from Native, one of the UK’s largest aparthotel operators. Supporting the company’s strategic decision-making, he is responsible for monitoring the financial performance of current portfolios alongside identifying future opportunities.
Sandhu has been hired as Chancerygate's first HR manager, bringing sixteen years of HR experience from a range of sectors. As well as leading Chancerygate’s day-to-day HR function, she will be responsible for planning and implementing the company’s people strategies to support growth plans.
Chancerygate managing director, Richard Bains, said: 'These four appointments across our asset, development, finance and HR teams play an essential part in delivering our UK and European growth strategy.
'Helen, Oliver, Alex and Randeep each bring proven experience from diverse backgrounds. I look forward to working with them and drawing on their unique skill sets to support our ambitious expansion plans.'
The latest appointments follow the news that Chancerygate has appointed European director, Jason Sharman, from Warsaw-based Tradeparc to lead the business’s expansion on the continent.
Founded in 1995, Chancerygate is the UK’s largest urban logistics property developer and asset manager and the only one operating nationwide. The company employs 51 people and has offices in London, Warrington, Birmingham, Bristol, and Milton Keynes.