SEGRO has made four appointments to its UK senior management team, following the expansion of its executive committee.
The promotions of Dan Holford, Bonnie Minshull, Stuart McCallion and Sean Doherty will all support UK managing director James Craddock to deliver the group’s strategy.
Craddock said: “Adapting to change is a thread that runs throughout SEGRO’s story over the past hundred years, and this latest evolution of our UK business is an example of how we are continuing to adapt to meet the needs of our customers, communities and other stakeholders.”
Holford has become head of national markets, responsible for leading SEGRO’s development and asset management activities outside London and the South East.
He joined SEGRO in 2021 as a technical development director, and was responsible for leading development activity in the Thames Valley, including its Slough Trading Estate heartland.
He spent the previous 14 years working for construction consultancy Feasibility.
Minshull has been made head of London, responsible for leading development and asset management activities in the capital.
She has been a director of the developer’s Greater London business unit since 2021.
Prior to joining SEGRO, she was a director within the national industrial and logistics team at Savills, and before that DTZ and King Sturge.
McCallion becomes head of technical development UK, responsible for SEGRO’s construction and refurbishment activities, and taking a lead on the group’s efforts to reduce embodied carbon.
He joined SEGRO in 2022 as technical development director for the Greater London business unit. A chartered civil engineer and former Royal Engineer in the British Army, McCallion has delivered infrastructure, logistic and warehousing projects and held technical roles at Amazon, Valor and Gatwick Airport.
And Doherty has been promoted to head of investment UK, responsible for leading SEGRO’s portfolio management and investment activities.
He was previously investment director for SEGRO’s Greater London business unit and before that he held a number of investment and finance roles for SEGRO in the UK and continental Europe.
Prior to joining SEGRO, he spent six years with EY in London and New York.
SEGRO said it would shortly make a further announcement concerning the commercial leadership of its Western Corridor portfolio, which comprises the Thames Valley and Heathrow portfolios.
The new roles will take effect from 1 October.
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