Ian Cardwell

Head Of Client Accounting - Real Estate Advisory at Lambert Smith Hampton

Ian Cardwell has extensive work experience in the field of client accounting and real estate advisory. Ian began their career at Jones Lang LaSalle in 1994, starting as a property clerk and eventually becoming a team leader, managing a team of three people on a large pension scheme. In 2000, they joined Atis Real as a client accountant, where they jointly managed the property management accounts department during the manager's sabbatical.

In 2005, Cardwell joined Lambert Smith Hampton and held various roles over the years. Ian served as a project manager, overseeing the data migration project and training 200 staff members across the country. Ian then became an associate director, responsible for managing the client accounting reporting team. Later, they became the head of client accounting for the London office, leading a team of 15 staff members and overseeing recruitment, budgeting, and development.

In 2017, Cardwell transitioned to the role of head of bids and mobilization, where they were responsible for bid material and making decisions on bids based on client criteria. Finally, in 2018, they took on the role of head of client accounting for the real estate advisory division, managing key clients and regularly meeting with clients all over the country.

Ian Cardwell attended Gable Hall School in Corringham, Essex from 1986 to 1991. It is not specified whether they obtained a degree or studied a specific field during this time. Additionally, it is mentioned that Ian also attended Gable Hall School, but no start or end year is provided for this period. No further details about their education history are given.

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  • Head Of Client Accounting - Real Estate Advisory

    October, 2018 - present

  • Head Of Bids Mobilisation Property Management

    April, 2017

  • Head Of Client Accounting London

    November, 2010

  • Associate Director

    July, 2007

  • Project Manager

    July, 2005

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