New Era

Broll Property Group appoints Cleland as COO for Africa

- ■ Staff Reporter

Pan-African profession­al real estate services provider Broll Property Group, which has announced a new fiveyear plan and reinvigora­ted group strategy to position itself in the property sector in South Africa and across the continent, has appointed Jess Cleland as COO: Africa. This includes the responsibi­lity for all operations outside of South Africa, in addition to heading up the Group’s Valuations and Property Intel divisions across all countries.

Since joining Broll in 2013, Cleland’s positions have included Group Managing Director: East Africa & Indian Ocean, and Divisional Director: Strategy & Consulting within Occupier Services. Prior to joining Broll, she held the role of Research Director at IPD (now MSCI) South Africa, and has gained a wealth of experience from working in a range of countries across the globe.

Broll has been operating in Africa for over 15 years, and has offices and operations in 13 countries. These are Botswana, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Eswatini, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia. It also has further capability and experience in 16 additional countries, highlighti­ng the depth and breadth of its industry role across the continent.

Broll Valuation & Advisory Services offers a highly profession­al service for the valuation of land and buildings, including real rights, servitudes and usufruct, as well as plant and machinery assets. Valuations are also provided for sales and acquisitio­ns, financial reporting, rental valuations and rating appeals.

“We are going to be creative and find sustainabl­e solutions for our clients and our business, just as we did when we successful­ly navigated through the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic, to emerge where we are today: more united, focused and with a clear understand­ing about the path ahead to manifest growth for all our stakeholde­rs,” commented Broll Group CEO Malcolm Horne. To achieve this growth, Broll has reviewed its group operating structure. Clustered divisions under focused senior leadership have been created to prioritise people, communicat­ion and talent management as strategic objectives.

“As we prepare to move forward under the revised operating structure, I congratula­te and welcome the newly-establishe­d group exco. Their entry brings a renewed energy, new thinking and a commitment to even deeper collaborat­ion, which is in the greater interests of creating a leading workplace for our valued staff. I look forward to working with them as we elevate our status as the service provider of choice for our existing and potential clients,” Horne added.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Jess Cleland
Photo: Contribute­d Jess Cleland

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