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49 P51 AO1 Hot Noms.Qxp 04/12/2007 17:23 Page 51 49 p51 AO1 Hot noms.qxp 04/12/2007 17:23 Page 51 www.propertyweek.com Analysis + opinion – Hot 100 51 07.12.07 ROLL OF HONOUR The following 527 rising stars were all nominated by readers, but did not receive enough votes to make it on to the Hot 100 list. However, we have decided to publish all of their names to recognise and reward their individual achievements Ab Shome, RBS Caroline McDade, Drivers Jonas Douglas Higgins Ian Webster, Colliers CRE Adam Buchler, Buchler Barnett Celine Donnet, Cohen & Steers Duncan Walker, Helical Bar Ian Webster, Savills Adam Oliver, Coleman Bennett Charles Archer, Colliers CRE Edward Offenbach, DTZ James Abrahms, Allsop Adam Poyner, Colliers CRE Charles Bull, DTZ Corporate Finance Edward Siddall-Jones, Nattrass Giles James Ackroyd, Colliers CRE Adam Robson, Drivers Jonas Charles Ferguson Davie, Moorfield Group Edward Towers James Bain, Mollison Adam Varley, Lambert Smith Hampton Charles Kearney, Gerry O’Connor Elizabeth Higgins, Drivers Jonas James Baker, Nice Investments Adam Winton, Kaupthing Estate Agents Elliot Robertson, Manorlane James Cobbold, Colliers CRE Agnes Peters, Drivers Jonas Charlie Archer, Colliers CRE Emilia Keladitis, DTZ Corporate Finance James Ebel, Harper Dennis Hobbs Akhtar Alibhai, Colliers CRE Charlie Barke, Cushman & Wakefield Emma Crowley, Jones Lang LaSalle James Feilden, GVA Grimley Alan Gardener, Jones Lang LaSalle Charlie Bezzant, Reed Smith Richards Butler Emma Wilson, Urban Splash James Goymour, Edward Symmons Alan Hegarty, Bennett Property Charlote Fourmont, Drivers Jonas France Eoin Sullivan, Explore Investments James Haestier, Colliers CRE Alastair Lindsay, DTZ Chris Gardener, CB Richard Ellis Euan Kellie, Drivers Jonas James Higgins, Drivers Jonas Alastair Skinner, Devonshire Investments Chris Harrap, Lambert Smith Hampton Ewan MacKay James Lane, Colliers CRE Alex Heynes, Vital Ingredient Chris Jeffs, Atisreal Ewan Willars, RIBA James Lass, Schroders Alex Munro, Knight Frank Chris Kerr, Lambert Smith Hampton Fegus Hicks, Jones Lang LaSalle James Markby, CB Richard Ellis Alex Wagstaff, Modus Chris Lewis, Atisreal Capital Gareth Dougherty, Drivers Jonas James Maskey, King Sturge Alexander Bradbeer, Edward Symmons Chris Lovegrove Gareth Purcell, HSBC Specialist Fund James Mohammed, Colliers CRE Alexandra Houghton, Drivers Jonas Chris Loxton Management James Nicholson, CB Richard Ellis Ali Rana, Lambert Smith Hampton Chris Ridgeway, Colliers CRE Gareth Thomas, McArthurGlen James Onions, Colliers CRE Ali Tyrell, Tudor Toone Chris Spearing, Merrill Lynch Gareth Williams, Barclays Capital James Orchard, Colliers CRE Alison Gendron, Host Hotels & Resorts Chris Staveley, Jones Lang LaSalle Gary Parrish, Ashbrooke Developments James Pearson, Colliers CRE Allan Wilson, King Sturge Chris Turner, DTZ Gary Randall, Blue Waters Hotel Group James Rigg, Threadneedle Amanda Banks, Candy & Candy Chris Utley, GVA Grimley Gary Randall, Prestigious Properties James Robertson, King Sturge Amanda Holgate, Morgan Stanley Christopher Booth, Nattrass Giles Gavin Angell, City Lofts James Rooth, Knight Frank Amit Babbar, Colliers CRE Christopher Gibson, Kinney Green Gavin Booth, GE Capital Risk James Scott, Coast Properties Amy Richards, Grainger Christopher Miles, Colliers CRE Gavin Murray, Colliers CRE James Walker, Drivers Jonas Andre Ghorchian, SMPA Christopher Miles, King Sturge Gemma Eisen, Allsop Jamie Munday, ING Real Estate Andrew Beeson, Colliers CRE Cian O’Carroll, Colliers CRE George Clark, Browns Cooper Marples Jason Mills, Abbey Manor Andrew Bull, Savills Claire Dutch, Lovells George Gay, Thames River Jason Werth, Aspect Property Group Andrew Ferguson, Citygrove Securities Claire Thomas, Colliers CRE Georgina Afonso, Colliers CRE Jennifer Sandvold, Drivers Jonas Andrew Smith, Ashford Land Clare Eriksson, Jones Lang LaSalle Georgina Dunn, Drivers Jonas Jenny Westhead, Bruntwood Estates Andrew Willcock, Savills Clare Travis, Colliers CRE Gerard McIlroy, McAfee Properties Jeremy Levy, Benjamin Mire Andy Bell, Larru Urban Regeneration Claudia McHugh, Lambert Smith Hampton & Mortgage Jeremy Sharpe, www.shepherdsharpe.com Andy Yates, Deloitte Colin McManus, Colliers CRE Giles Cooper, Churston Heard Jessica Bertram, Colliers CRE Angela Barnicle, Drivers Jonas Conor Kenny, Clancourt Management Giles Holder, Countryside Properties Jo Cordrey, Jones Lang LaSalle Anna Touba, M Moser Associates Craig O’Kane, Prupim Giles Sheehan, Derwent London Jo Hedgeland, Stupples Annabel Church, Colliers CRE Damien Gibbs, DTZ Manchester Glen Jones, Colliers CRE Joanne Hill, Drivers Jonas Annette Fairburn, Colliers CRE Dan Roberts, CB Richard Ellis Glen Kelly, Colliers CRE Jody Smith, Colliers CRE Anthony Duggan, Drivers Jonas Daniel Abrahams, Clifford Chance Gordon Gibb, Flamingo Land Joe Fuller, King Sturge Anthony Pell, Gracemark Daniel Bennett, Bennett Property Graham Johnson, Colliers CRE John Bird, Lambert Smith Hampton Arian Ahmadian, Harper Dennis Hobbs Daniel Butler, Colliers CRE Greg Cooper, Cushman & Wakefield John Burger, Colliers CRE Arifa Salim, Drivers Jonas Daniel Connolly, Colliers CRE Greg Williams, Larru Urban Regeneration John C Weir, Drivers Jonas Augustus Coke, Knight Frank Daniel Edwards, Jones Lang LaSalle Guy Bransby, Jones Lang LaSalle John Corassides, Jones Lang LaSalle Barry O’Donnell, Lewis Ellis Daniel Grant, Drivers Jonas Guy Powdrill, Goldman Sachs John Hanson, Strutt & Parker Ben Bloomfield, My New Pad Daniel Rubin, Glenmore Commercial Estates Hannah Garnett, Edwards Symonds John Rodger, Drivers Jonas Ben Chambers, Great Portland Estates Darren Loofe, Knight Frank Hannah Thorne, Drivers Jonas John Weir, Drivers Jonas Ben Furr, Drivers Jonas Dave Freestone, Jones Lang LaSalle Helen Fisher, Development Securities John Whateley, Morgan Williams Ben Goodberry, Tudor Toone David Bateman, GVA Grimley Helen Lease, Colliers CRE Johnathan Avis, Drivers Jonas Ben Hall, Mapeley David D Brown, Jenkins Law Helen Perrott, DTZ Jon Lovell, Drivers Jonas Ben Rose, Ben Rose Surveyors Commercial Agents Henrie Westlake, Knight Frank Jonathan Elkington, Deutsche Bernice Maher, Colliers CRE David Frohnsdorff, Propinvest Henry Connell, Cushman & Wakefield Land Management Bertie Forster-Ward, Edward Symmons David Laycock, Ballymore Henry Pepper, Drivers Jonas Jonathan Evans, Drivers Jonas Beso Sikharulidze, Aisi Realty Capital David Lebus, Jones Lang LaSalle Hilary Witts, Colliers CRE Jonathan Godfrey, Colliers CRE Bikaram Dosanjh, Walsgrave Group David Vickerstaff, Dexter Browns Hugh Chivers, Rugby Estates Jonathan McManus, Colliers CRE Bill Page, Jones Lang LaSalle David Watson, Lambert Smith Hampton, Hugo Machin, AMP Capital Redding Investors Jonathan Mill, Jones Lang LaSalle Brian Borg, Rockpoint Group Debbie Middleton, Deloitte Hugo Slade, Cushman & Wakefield Jonathan Mott, Colliers CRE Brian Gavin, Colliers CRE Derek Richardson, www.cashbuyerdirect.co.uk Humphrey White, Knight Frank Jonathan O’Regan, GVA Grimley Callum Robertson, Drivers Jonas Dominic Amey, Colliers CRE Huw Evans, Quinn Estates Jonny Allen, Colliers CRE Cameron Stott, Jones Lang LaSalle Donald Syme, SGM Properties Iain Davidson, Colliers CRE Josh Wong, Barclays Capital Camille Reynaud, Altaréa France Donall McCann Iain McConnachie, CB Richard Ellis Julian Warbrick, Colliers CRE Carissa Kilgour, Deloitte Doug Hall, BH2 Ian Bell, Edward Symmons Julie McWilliam, Drivers Jonas Caroline Kennedy, CB Richard Ellis Douglas Armstrong, Dickson Minto Ian Davidson, Colliers CRE Julien Garnier, Barclays Capital 3 62 49 p51 AO1 Hot noms.qxp 04/12/2007 17:23 Page 52 52 Analysis + opinion – Hot 100 www.propertyweek.com 07.12.07 7 Jus Chall, Forrestgate Developments Natalie Sivil, DTZ Richard McKenna, Savills Sue Gibson, Drivers Jonas Karen Geelan, Colliers CRE Nehal Gheewala, Barclays Capital Richard Nordell, Knight Frank Susannah Linggood, Colliers CRE Kate Beaney, Savills Neil Hampton, Knight Frank Richard Protheroe, Overbury Tanya Bairstow, Rowan Asset Management Kate Pearson, Colliers CRE Neil Mort, HBG Properties Richard Roberts, Colliers CRE Tesni Rutherford, GVA Grimley Kate Terrier, Drivers Jonas Neil Sinclair, Mission Capital Richard Saunders, Colliers CRE Thomas Beaney, Colliers CRE Katherine Hair, Jones Lang LaSalle Niall Macpherson, Colliers CRE Richard Townsend, DTZ Thomas Cartwright, Colliers CRE Katherine Pearson, Colliers CRE Nicholas McAllester, Colliers CRE Richard Walsh, GVA Grimley Thomas Chamberlayne, King Sturge Katie Bohin, Knight Frank Nicholas O’Keeffe, DTZ Richard Williams, Ashwell Rogers Thomas Cullen, Colliers CRE Katy Brindley, Lambert Smith Hampton Nicholas Winsley, Colliers CRE Richard Williams, Cushman & Wakefield Thomas Walker, AMP Capital Kieran Cotter, Morgan Williams Nick Ayoub, CB Richard Ellis Rishi Bhuchar, Citigroup Redding Investors Laurence Martin, Development Securities Nick Cohen Rob Corbett, Jones Lang LaSalle Thomas Webb, Atisreal Lee Richards, Richards Gray Nick Grace, Savills Rob Macnab, Kinney Green Tia Williams, Colliers CRE Lee Treanor, Bruntwood Estates Nick Humphreys-Roberts, Jones Lang LaSalle Rob Martin, Legal & General Tim Austin, Lambert Smith Hampton Leigh Jeffs, Colliers CRE Nick McAllester, Colliers CRE Rob Stapleton, Colliers CRE Tim Crighton, Hollis Hockley Leigh Jennings, Movers & Shakers Nick Montgomery, Invista Real Estate Robert Blake, Icon Partners Tim Gibson, AMP Capital Lexi Dean, Drivers Jonas Investment Management Robert Hamilton, Instant Offices Group Tim Haddon, Colliers CRE Liam Bailey, Knight Frank Nick Ogden, Drivers Jonas Robert Millar, Colliers CRE
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