Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Mather Jamie expands with graduate development surveyor

East Midlands property consultancy, Mather Jamie, has appointed Henry Wells as a graduate development surveyor.

Henry recently obtained a BSc (Hons) in Real Estate from The Royal Agricultural University and is now working towards achieving his RICS accreditation while gaining hands-on experience at Mather Jamie.

In his new role, he will assist the directors in progressing clients’ land through the planning and sales process for both residential and commercial development as well as a variety of other professional work

Having grown up locally to Loughborough, Henry has long admired Mather Jamie’s reputation within the development industry. He said: “Growing up in the area, I have seen Mather Jamie go from strength to strength. The company has a fantastic reputation, and I look forward to playing a part in ensuring it remains a dominant force in the sector.”

Gary Kirk, director at Mather Jamie, welcomed Henry to the team, saying: “We are thrilled to have Henry join us as a graduate development surveyor. His enthusiasm and strong academic background make him a great addition to the team.

“We look forward to supporting him in his professional development as he works towards RICS accreditation and contributes to our continued success.”

Outside of work, Henry is a keen cyclist and squash player, with a passion for visiting the French Alps in both winter and summer. He is also committed to giving back to the community and has previously volunteered for St Basils, helping to renovate a garden at a homeless shelter in Redditch to create a welcoming outdoor space for young residents.

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