Uniserve appoints James Hill as Development Director

Uniserve is delighted to announce the appointment of James Hill as the new Development Director for its property division.
In his new role as Development Director, James will be responsible for overseeing the planning and execution of Uniserve’s strategic property investment projects and involved in enhancing Uniserve’s property portfolio.
James Hill is a highly experienced professional in the property sector with a strong reputation and renowned for outstanding negotiation skills, development consultancy, funding expertise, and extensive experience in real estate transactions. His specialism in the logistics sector, makes him a valuable appointment to Uniserve’s property division.
Vincent Morris, Uniserve’s Property Director, commented: “We are excited to have James on board as our Development Director. His extensive experience and track record, particularly in the industrial and logistics market, align perfectly with our strategic goals. We expect that his valuable contributions will be instrumental in our success in what is an exciting time for Uniserve Group.”
James Hill, said: “I am delighted to have joined Uniserve Group at such a crucial point in the growth trajectory for the business. I looking forward to working closely with the business and its customers, to support the delivery of an enhanced property development and investment program to realise value and promote innovation.”
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