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Avison Young Appoint Chris Turnbull to UK Executive

Chris Turnbull, Principal within the Building & Project Consultancy team at Avison Young, Newcastle, has been appointed as the representative for the regions on the UK Executive, which influences and shapes the company’s business strategy and financial performance.

Chris currently acts as project manager on the  prestigious Pilgrim’s Quarter development in Newcastle City Centre, having previously project managed the construction of Bank House, which was the first phase development within the Pilgrim Street Regeneration Area.

Chris Turnbull comments: “I’m delighted to have been voted by the UK principals following the national selection process and join the UK Executive. I am looking forward to contributing to the future development of the business and representing both Newcastle and all UK regions as we grow”.

Jo Davis, UK Executive Chair, Avison Young: “We pride ourselves as a truly regional business, I know Chris will bring a huge amount of regional perspective to the Executive and our UK growth plans.”  

Gordon Hewling, Principal and MD, Avison Young, Newcastle comments: “This appointment is so well deserved, reflecting not only on Chris’s ability and experience, but also affirming the high esteem in which the Newcastle office is held within the UK organisation”.  

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