Saturday, November 30, 2024

Mather Jamie expands leadership team with new senior associate director

Loughborough-based land development and property consultancy Mather Jamie has appointed Richard Scriven as the firm’s new Senior Associate Director.

Richard Scriven brings over 20 years of experience from his previous role at Fisher German LLP, where he served as a Rural Practice Surveyor. His extensive background spans estate management to rural property consultancy. Scriven holds a BSc (Hons) in Rural Enterprise and Land Management from Harper Adams University and is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

In his new role at Mather Jamie, Scriven will oversee a variety of services, including estate management, rural property consultancy, valuations, compulsory purchase and compensation, as well as rural property sales and lettings.

Expressing his enthusiasm for joining Mather Jamie, Scriven stated: “The Directors at Mather Jamie are very welcoming and have provided me with a great opportunity to diversify my client base.”

Robert Cole, Managing Director at Mather Jamie, said: “Having an expert like Richard join our team is a tremendous asset. His ability to offer his vast experience in all matters rural practice will significantly benefit our clients and enhance our internal expertise. Richard’s unique insights will undoubtedly contribute to the success of our clients and the growth of our services across the property sector.”

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