Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Harris Lamb makes appointment to oversee East Mids Agency operations

Harris Lamb has strengthened its Commercial Agency team with the appointment of Scott Osborne, who joins the business to focus on the East Midlands region.

Scott, who has spent the past 17 years with Innes England, joins the business as a Director, overseeing Commercial Agency operations at Harris Lamb’s Nottingham office.

Scott began his surveying career after graduating in 2007 with a Masters degree in Property Investment and Management from Nottingham Trent University, joining Innes England shorty afterward on a graduate placement, and working his way up to Director.

While Scott’s primary specialism is acquisition, disposal and development consultancy, he also has extensive experience of providing advice and support on landlord and tenant matters, property management and business rates guidance.

Neil Slade, Director at Harris Lamb, said: “We are extremely pleased that Scott has joined our team. He has a superb reputation within the East Midlands and is very connected and well respected throughout the sector. His experience and knowledge of the marketplace throughout the region will be a huge asset to the business.”

Scott said: “I am excited to be commencing a new path on my career. I take great pride in offering bespoke advice to clients and maximizing return on their property through strategic asset management, ensuring full, transparent communication with key stakeholders throughout.

“Harris Lamb’s core approach is very much aligned with my own and I chose to join the business because of its strong reputation and its ambitious plans moving forward.

“The multi-service offering the business provides is very appealing, and this opportunity will enable me to offer further solutions and support to clients within the region.”

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