The Howard de Walden Estate today announces that it has appointed three of its senior managers to its Executive Committee. The appointments are made with immediate effect.
David McArthur has been with the business for 18 months, having joined as Head of Investment. Prior to this he spent over 10 years’ working in the central London investment market. His role at Howard de Walden includes overseeing the enhancement of the business’ healthcare, office, retail & leisure, residential and educational assets, through strategic acquisitions, disposals and development.
Andrea Merrington heads up the Town Planning and Engagement team at Howard de Walden. She joined the business in 2009 and is responsible for all matters relating to town planning, design and conservation, as well as engagement with valued stakeholders such as Westminster City Council. In addition, Andrea is currently the Chair of the Westminster Property Association’s Senior Advisory Committee, sits on the Board of the Harley Street Partnership BID and represents The Howard de Walden Estate on the Marylebone Neighbourhood Forum.
Craig Clements has been with the business for 24 years, carrying out a variety of roles in the accounting and finance function between 1998 and 2017, including the preparation of group financial statements and the annual report. In the last 5 years, Craig has led on several initiatives aimed at improving the use of data, processes, and technology across the organisation.
Howard de Walden’s portfolio spans 92 acres in Marylebone with 850 buildings across the residential, office, retail & leisure, education and medical sectors, including shopping and dining destination Marylebone Village the world-renowned Harley Street Medical Area.
Mark Kildea, CEO of The Howard de Walden Estate, commented: “I’m very pleased to announce the promotion of David, Andrea and Craig to our Executive Committee. They each bring expertise, drive and enthusiasm that, along with the rest of the senior management team, will help shape our business in the years ahead.
“As long-term stewards of Marylebone- we are focused on ensuring the area continues to thrive. We are confident and excited for the future, and I look forward to working closely with all three to deliver growth, while also preserving the heritage of the Estate.”
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