After 10 years leading Cushman & Wakefield’s business in Scotland, Stuart Dorward is passing regional managing partner responsibilities to Murray Strang, in order to dedicate more time to clients and leading the firm’s Scottish project management team.
Jon Leedham, head of Cushman & Wakefield’s UK Regional network, said: “Stuart has been a hugely supportive and dedicated leader, qualities that have been in evidence throughout his time at the helm, and particularly welcomed during the challenges of the pandemic.
“While he is stepping back from day-to-day leadership responsibilities, he remains a key figure in our Scottish business, and I know he will be a great support to Murray as he takes on the role.”
Dorward said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed my tenure running the Scottish business. It has been an invaluable experience, sometimes challenging but always rewarding.
“I look forward to supporting Murray as he picks up the baton and wish him all the very best in the role.”
Strang, a partner in the firm’s capital markets team, will take on his new day-to-day leadership responsibilities on 1 January.
He rejoined Cushman & Wakefield at the start of the year, having spent the previous 13 years based in the United Arab Emirates, where he held several leadership roles, including head of Dubai at Savills.
Strang said: “I’m delighted to be given the responsibility of leading my talented colleagues in our Scottish business.
“Our local expertise coupled with our global reach provide an excellent platform to help our clients in Scotland navigate the challenges and capitalise on the opportunities presented by the current macroeconomic backdrop.”
Dorward co-founded the Rob Worboys Challenge, in memory of a colleague who worked in the firm’s Edinburgh office and died suddenly in 2016. The challenge has raised more than £100,000 to date.
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