Ceres Rural & Ceres Property Announce Eight New Partners

Ceres Rural & Ceres Property Announce Eight New Partners

Peter Cole

Peter Cole

Apr, 03 2023

Ceres Rural and Ceres Property are thrilled to announce the promotion of eight consultants to equity Partners. Charlie Ireland, one of the Ceres Rural Managing Partners said “This positive step forward represents the fantastic growth the businesses have achieved and allows the existing Partners to recognise and reward the efforts of the promoted individuals.”

The promoted consultants are:

Alice Andrews
Alex Hall
Charles Garrard
George Hoyes
Peter Cole
Philip Miles
Tim Isaac
Will Davies

With these exceptional people joining the partnership, further growth of Ceres Rural and Ceres Property will be facilitated, as well as the enhancement and protection of our reputation for excellent service, innovative forward-thinking and uniquely tailored smart business solutions. 

Ceres Rural Managing Partner Richard Means said “Ceres is, as ever, committed to delivering the independent advice which is in such high demand across the industry – and not just in this particularly volatile period of the agricultural transition, but also looking further into the future, and establishing business security for the rural economy for generations to come.”

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