CERES GROUP RECOGNISES & VALUES SUCCESS AS IT ANNOUNCES SEVERAL PROMOTIONS

CERES GROUP RECOGNISES & VALUES SUCCESS AS IT ANNOUNCES SEVERAL PROMOTIONS

Richard Means

Richard Means

Apr, 02 2025

Ceres Group is thrilled to announce the promotion of nine of its outstanding consultants, highlighting the business’s commitment to acknowledging and rewarding the hard work and dedication of its team members.

Richard Means, one of the Ceres Rural Managing Partners, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “A key value of ours here at Ceres Group is to recognise success. Each individual thoroughly deserves their promotion and the recognition and reward it brings.”

The promoted Ceres Rural consultants are:

  • Beth Speakman to Associate Partner
  • Huw Jenkins to Associate
  • Rosie Uden to Associate
  • Toby Eve to Associate
  • Will Spurdens to Associate

In addition, Ceres Property is proud to announce the promotion of:

  • Anna Logan to Associate Partner
  • Jessica Ferguson to Associate
  • Matt Davies to Associate Partner
  • Will Bell to Partner

Iain Halls, joint Managing Partner of Ceres Property, commented on the promotions, saying, “Ceres Group has ambitious growth targets, which are both genuine and realisable with the help of our fantastic team. Our people are our greatest asset, so it’s vital they are valued and supported, such that we can maintain our reputation for excellent service, innovative forward-thinking, and uniquely tailored smart business solutions.”

These promotions reflect Ceres Group’s culture of fostering a supportive and rewarding work environment, ensuring that their team members are recognised for their contributions and are provided with opportunities for growth and development.

For more information about Ceres Group and its services, please visit ceresrural.co.uk and ceresproperty.co.uk.

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