JLL names head of Value and Risk Advisory – Australia and NZ
Dale Winfield succeeds John Talbot who has led the Australian valuation platform for 12 years.
Dale Winfield succeeds John Talbot who has led the Australian valuation platform for 12 years.
JLL has appointed from within a senior valuer and executive director based in its Auckland business to head its Value and Risk Advisory platform across Australia and New Zealand.
Dale Winfield moves into the role of head of value and risk advisory – Australasia and will oversee a team of 350 expert valuers spanning the commercial property, retail, industrial, and residential sectors.
He succeeds John Talbot who, after more than 35 years at JLL, including the past 12 years leading the Australian Value and Risk Advisory business, will move into a new senior leadership role, following an extended career break.
Winfield has 13 years tenure at JLL, including five as head of the New Zealand valuations business, providing comprehensive valuation advice covering all sectors, with a specialty in institutional grade retail and commercial assets. Prior to joining JLL in 2010, he spent 10 years working in Dunedin, London, and Auckland gaining experience in both the private and public sector.
JLL chief executive– Australia and New Zealand, Dan Kernaghan, said: “JLL has significantly grown and expanded its team of property valuers across Australia and New Zealand in recent years and we are delighted to welcome Dale who is a market leader and will continue to lead the growth of our business.
“John Talbot has been at the helm of our Australian valuation business during an extraordinary period of growth ... We would like to wish John well with his sabbatical and congratulate Dale on the expanded responsibilities as he takes a strong business into its next phase of growth and transformation,” he said.
Speaking on his appointment, Winfield said: “The property industry is undergoing rapid change and I’m excited to leverage my new position to keep expanding the specialist areas of valuations advice we provide in the market, including the continuing growth area of alternative real estate assets.
“Under John Talbot’s leadership, we have grown our value and risk advisory capabilities and strengthened our team, providing a mix of global insights, local knowledge and real-time data to support our clients,” said Winfield.
Winfield holds a BCom, majoring in valuation and property, is a member of the Property Institute of New Zealand (MPINZ) and a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). In 2017, he was recognised for his contribution to New Zealand’s property industry by receiving the RICS ‘Property Professional of the Year’ award.
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