ARNOLDS KEYS ANNOUNCES NEW ASSOCIATE
Published 3 October 2024
Property services firm Arnolds Keys has announced the appointment of Kevin Atkins as an associate. His new position will see him combine his present role as a valuation surveyor with a wider business development responsibility across the firm’s Commercial Property division.
Mr Atkins joined Arnolds Keys last year. A graduate in Property Development and Management from the University of Greenwich, he qualified as a Chartered Surveyor in 2020. Prior to joining Arnolds Keys, his career included time at King’s Lynn & West Norfolk Borough Council and at Norwich City Council and its partner organisation NPS, undertaking a variety of property management and valuation roles.
Mr Atkins said, “I am really looking forward to developing our lease advisory and valuation offering as a firm, so we can continue to service our clients in the best possible way. Becoming an associate is an important milestone in my career and demonstrates the opportunities for career progression at a locally based firm.
“All of Arnolds Keys’ current partners started here either as graduates or newly-qualified surveyors, which is as good an indication of the firm’s commitment to nurturing its people and their careers as you will find.”
Arnolds Keys managing partner Nick Williams said, “I am delighted to announce this significant appointment, further evidence of our commitment to developing talent and developing future leaders within the firm.”
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