In his new role, he will be responsible for implementing and managing a corporate occupier-focused sustainability service offering in the UK, driving the sustainability agenda for CBRE’s corporate occupier client network.
Allan joins CBRE from NatWest, where he was the head of climate and data services — during his time at the bank, he was responsible for achieving over 70% carbon reduction, delivering renewable energy procurement and power purchase agreements, and establishing nature-based projects to generate carbon credits.
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Prior to this, he served as the head of property specialist services at the Royal Bank of Scotland for five years, with responsibility for the bank’s health and safety, asset data management, building assurance and compliance, building surveying and engineering functions.
Commenting on his appointment, Kaela Fenn-Smith, managing director for ESG consultancy and sustainability services at CBRE, said: “Allan joins CBRE with over 15 years of international experience and strong ESG credentials.
“His appointment will bring significant expertise to our clients, cementing our ability and dedication to providing a best-in-market service for our corporate occupier clients."
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