Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Mather Jamie appoints new commercial valuation surveyor

Loughborough-based specialist land development and property consultancy Mather Jamie has recently appointed David Cooney as a commercial valuation surveyor.

David has extensive valuation experience having joined the company from Deloitte where he was part of the property valuation team. He has also worked for the Valuation Office Agency as a district valuer, in addition to working within the valuation teams at Avison Young (GVA), Lloyds Bank & Norwich & Peterborough Building Society.

In these roles he dealt with valuations for developments, investments, tax, due diligence reviews, and audit reviews of valuations for financial statements. He also advised clients in relation to mergers and acquisitions of businesses to review property assets and liabilities.

In his new role at Mather Jamie he will provide similar advice and deal with all aspects of property valuations and lease reviews.

David said: “I am delighted to be joining Mather Jamie as I really wanted to get back to working in a local professional team rather than large corporate organisation as I think you feel much more part of a team. The advice given can also be more valuable as it impacts the outcome for local landowners and businesses and may affect several generations of the same family.”

In his spare time David enjoys skiing, cycling, classic cars and has abseiled for charity. In July he is raising funds for SOBS (survivors of suicide bereavement).

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