Arnold & Baldwin appoints new director

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Arnold & Baldwin Chartered Surveyors has added its executive team with the appointment of Alistair White as director.

Formerly Arnold & Baldwin’s technical surveyor manager, White (pictured) has worked at the business for nearly seven years and is responsible for internal quality assurance, working with lenders to ensure accuracy and consistency in its data and reports.

Joe Arnold, managing director at Arnold & Baldwin, said: “In today’s uncertain environment, accuracy and consistency are more important than ever. Alistair’s promotion from technical surveyor manager to director demonstrates our ongoing commitment to upholding high standards as part of the growth of our business, and I know he will be very successful in his new role.”

Alistair White, director at Arnold & Baldwin, added: “I’ve worked at Arnold & Baldwin for nearly seven years now and the firm really does adhere to its values of being honest, approachable experts. Joe recognises just how important it is that all of our information is accurate and consistent and has demonstrated this by giving internal quality assurance a seat at the directors’ table.

“I’m looking forward to working with all the team as we continue to grow the business and maintain our commitment to high standards.”

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