Commercial Property News South Africa

New executive positions at Jones Lang LaSalle SA

Mark Bradford, currently MD of Jones Lang LaSalle South Africa, has been appointed as the firm's first chairman for Sub-Saharan Africa, with a broad remit overseeing the firm's growth strategy across the whole African continent, as part of a global real estate services firm. Craig Hean succeeds Bradford as MD for South Africa.

Vincent Lottefier, Jones Lang LaSalle's EMEA management board member responsible for Africa, commented, "In partnership with our clients, we see exciting growth opportunities right across the African continent. These new roles are a logical progression in overseeing our growth strategy. Both have extensive experience of the Sub-Saharan markets, economies and client requirements. Hean has worked very closely with Bradford for ten years which makes the leadership transition in our South Africa business seamless and straightforward. Bradford, in turn, has demonstrated great insight and ability to grow the business internationally."

Bradford, who will continue to be based in Johannesburg, said, "When we look at the volume of work we are already delivering for clients in key markets such as Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Angola, and then consider what we know about how these markets are growing and demand is rising, the case for further expanding our Sub-Saharan service capabilities becomes clear and compelling. This is an exciting time for our firm and for me. I look forward to working with Lottefier and all our teams and offices across Africa in continuing to build our capabilities and provide new enhanced service delivery to our clients."

Hean, also based in Johannesburg, added, "We have a great team with a strong market reputation here in South Africa. Considerable credit for that goes to Bradford and the way he has led and developed this business. I am relishing the opportunity to continue that terrific track record and to build our business further."

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