Thomas steps down at DTZ
Geoff Thomas, regional chairman of property adviser DTZ, has announced his retirement. Thomas will leave his role at the end of December this year, but will continue on a part-time consultancy basis.
He has worked for the company for more than 38 years.
During his time at DTZ, Thomas has been involved in the development of some of the most iconic buildings in Birmingham, including Victoria Square House, the Wesleyan building, Calthorpe House and No.1 Colmore Square where DTZ is currently based.
He recently advised Wragge & Co on the acquisition of Two Snow Hill, the largest ever pre-let agreement in the city centre, and the redevelopment of New Street Station.
Thomas said: “I have been very fortunate to have played a part in the exciting evolution of DTZ and it has been extremely rewarding to see how the business has grown and developed into one of the leading property advisory firms in the world. I have thoroughly enjoyed my role as regional chairman for the last 13 years but feel now is the right time to hand over the reins.”