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Allsop boosts its Board with appointment of new non-executive director

We have appointed Jamie Hopkins, former CEO of Workspace Group, a leading provider of business space, to our Board as a non-executive director.

Scott Tyler, Senior Partner, said: “We are delighted to welcome Jamie to our Board. His significant experience of running a FTSE 250 company will bring diversity of thought, while his excellent understanding of business and the property sector will be hugely beneficial to us and our future growth.”

Jamie Hopkins, Non-Executive Director, commented: “Allsop is a renowned market leading property consultancy with an exceptional track record. I’m looking forward to helping the management team develop its growth plan and continue its success in the sector.”


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