Knight Frank’s head of restructuring and recovery, Elaine Tooke, is resigning.
Tooke will leave at the end of March, after 27 years with the firm.
Tooke said: “I have enjoyed immensely my time at Knight Frank and have had a rich and varied career. After so many years, I have decided that the time is now right for a fresh challenge. I wish the firm well and I will greatly miss my friends and colleagues there.”
Alistair Elliott, senior partner and group chairman, said: “Elaine has been a loyal, hard-working and highly respected member of the firm. She will be greatly missed and I wish her every success in the future. Knight Frank’s restructuring and recovery business will continue under the helm of Peter Welborn.”