Sam Richardson

Director, Head Of Bid Management And Public Sector at Hollis

Sam Richardson currently serves as the Director and Head of Business Development at Hollis, a position held since January 2017, where responsibilities include leading the Business Development team and driving strategic initiatives across the UK and Europe. Previous roles include Head of Public Sector, focused on enhancing expertise and opportunities in the public sector, and leadership positions in bid management, with a progressive career at Artelia UK and Capita Real Estate and Infrastructure, culminating in a role as Finance Manager.

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Enfield, United Kingdom

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Hollis is a leading international, independent real estate consultancy. We work with owners, occupiers, developers and funders, across both private and public sectors, to help them get more out of their real estate, at every stage of the property life cycle. Established in 1991 in London, we’re now a multi-skilled team of surveyors, engineers, technical specialists, consultants and project managers operating across the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe. We are committed to delivering and maintaining a sustainable built environment and are recognised specialists in due diligence surveys, measured surveys, project management, cost management, party walls, rights of light, M&E and environment, energy and sustainability. Ours is a culture built on the idea that people do things better by doing them together. Where everyone gets involved side by side, to tackle each challenge and win the best outcome for our clients. We aim to do the right thing, be clear, transparent and find some fun along the way. We have a unique way of working, evolved through many years of practical experience and a tenacious attitude where we always try to find the fun. We’re constantly evolving our capabilities, footprint and approach to reflect the demands of a changing world, and make the best of what it offers.