Monday, November 25, 2024

Jasper joins Banks Long & Co as Graduate Surveyor

Jasper Nilsson has been appointed to the role of Graduate Surveyor and joins the Lincoln office from Frasers Group where he was a trainee commercial manager.

With a first degree in accounting & finance, Jasper is currently studying for a Masters in Real Estate. He lives in Lincoln but has worked across the East Midlands and also in Gloucestershire during his business placement year at university.

Previous work experience in a construction firm sees Jasper return to the property sector now after commercial finance positions following completion of his first degree.

Director James Butcher said: “Jasper brings direct experience of the retail and leisure sector to the firm – a rapidly evolving sector post-pandemic. It’s also a sector driving business growth and property opportunities in the Lincoln area.

“Jasper’s insider knowledge of this niche sector will prove invaluable to our agency business.”

• MEANWHILE, Ashley Humphrey has joined the Lincoln office as a Surveyor after seven years of residential experience, working first in lettings before moving to property management.

Working in Peterborough at the start of his career, Ashley moved to a property manager role in Hull and Lincoln from where he managed a large portfolio across the East Midlands.

In his role as Surveyor at Eddisons incorporating Banks Long & Co, Ashley will, initially, work across a range of commercial property disciplines for clients with a view to specialising in the future,

He is an Associate of the Institute of Residential Property Management (IRPM) and, in his new role, the firm will be support Ashley in his professional study & training towards associate membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

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