Tuesday 7 November 2017

RO CONTINUES EXPANSION WITH APPOINTMENT OF NEW REGIONAL FACILITIES MANAGER


07/11/2017

The RO is pleased to announce the appointment of Isaac Khan, as a new Regional Facilities Manager with immediate effect.  Isaac joins the RO’s wholly owned subsidiary RO Real Estate and will work from the Company’s headquarters in Potters Bar.
Isaac has over 10 years facilities management experience gained across a number of roles in blue chip companies such as Aviva Investors, Asthma UK, Criterion Capital and most recently CBRE, where he was responsible for managing 23 properties within a mixed use portfolio.

Commenting on the appointment David Kershaw, General Manager RO Real Estate said:
"I would like to extend a very warm welcome to Isaac as he joins the team.  Our portfolio continues to develop and we are pleased to have attracted somebody with his experience of working across a diverse portfolio of assets within blue chip institutions.  He will undoubtedly help our next phase of growth and development."

For further information
RO Real Estate
020 7025 1780
info@rogroup.co.uk 

John West
Belvedere Communications
020 3735 8896
jwest@belvederepr.com

Notes to Editor

RO Real Estate is a privately-owned company specialising in commercial property investment and development in the south east, with a portfolio of more than £80 million of properties. It is the property division of the RO Group, which was founded in 1932 by Stanley Graham Rowlandson. His innovative attitude to business has been carried forward by his son, and current Chairman, Richard Rowlandson, who used the Group’s property and retailing experience to develop over 40 neighbourhood centres in the 1980s and 90s and 30 Pegasus Retirement Homes in the 2000s. Now Graham’s grandson and current Group Managing Director, Edward Rowlandson has grasped the mantle overseeing the Group’s investment in various entrepreneurial ventures which in addition to commercial property investment include residential development and high quality holiday lodge parks.

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