Montagu Evans hires Avison Young public assets strategy boss
Montagu Evans has appointed former Avison Young principal Laura Stamboulieh as a partner to lead its public sector strategic estate offering.
Stamboulieh previously led AY’s public assets strategy team, after joining the firm as a principal two years ago. Former roles also include senior director at legacy firm GVA, director at Cushman & Wakefield and partner at Donaldsons.
At Montagu Evans, Stamboulieh will provide strategic input into the firm’s central and local government, healthcare and blue lights sector teams. Her responsibilities will focus on optimising clients’ public estates to meet corporate, organisational, occupational and regeneration priorities.
Montagu Evans has appointed former Avison Young principal Laura Stamboulieh as a partner to lead its public sector strategic estate offering.
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Stamboulieh previously led AY’s public assets strategy team, after joining the firm as a principal two years ago. Former roles also include senior director at legacy firm GVA, director at Cushman & Wakefield and partner at Donaldsons.
At Montagu Evans, Stamboulieh will provide strategic input into the firm’s central and local government, healthcare and blue lights sector teams. Her responsibilities will focus on optimising clients’ public estates to meet corporate, organisational, occupational and regeneration priorities.
Alan Harris, partner at Montagu Evans, said: “With public sector organisations searching for more strategic real estate expertise as they rethink and reshape, we are in a strong position to bring our collaborative approach to broader organisational, social and economic issues as well as specific service line mandates.
“Creating deeper, more insightful partnerships is central to our growing strategic advisory service and Laura boosts our capability further, complementing the team’s existing reach and experience with a focus on collaboration that fits our ethos perfectly.”
Stamboulieh said: “Long-standing pressures have been brought into sharper focus by Covid-19, but alongside the challenges there is a significant opportunity to rethink the purpose of real estate and how it can support organisations and their customers.
“Taking a holistic, needs-led and place-based approach, there is scope to leverage social and financial value from the public estate without compromising on service delivery.”
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