JLL has announced that Cameron Stott will take on a new role as head of Scotland.
He replaces Alasdair Humphery, who after 20 years in leadership positions, will take on a consultant role in JLL’s capital markets team.
Stott has been at JLL almost 30 years and most recently led the Edinburgh office. He will split his time equally between the head of Scotland role and continuing his office agency role with clients and colleagues.
JLL has therefore named Jason Hogg as the new head of Edinburgh. He has been with JLL for almost 25 years, helping to lead growth in the residential business through expansion into new markets like build-to-rent.
Simon Peacock, head of regions at JLL, said: “JLL’s commitment to the continued growth and development of our people has ensured that we have the right talent in place to succeed Alasdair - and I am pleased to announce these new roles for Cameron and Jason.
“Those who’ve worked with Cameron, will have benefited from his direction and ability to bring people together to work towards common goals.
“His future vision for JLL in Scotland has our full support as we move through 2023 and beyond,“ Peacock continued, adding: “Like Cameron Jason will bring energy and ideas as we look to better connect clients and people across offices, regions and business lines.”
Jones Lang LaSalle is a professional services firm that specialises in property and investment management. With annual revenue of $19.4bn, the group has operations in more than 80 countries and a global workforce of more than 102,000 as at the end of September.
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