Derwent London
Mark Breuer (Independent Chairman)
Simon William D. Fraser (Senior Independent Director)
Richard D. C. Dakin (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Summary
History
The business was originally established as the operator of the Derwent Valley Light Railway which opened in 1913. The railway closed in 1981 and in 1984 John Burns used the former operating company, Derwent Valley Holdings, as the vehicle with which to develop his London-based property business. It joined the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Developed Europe index on 31 December 1999 when it was launched, trading under the name Derwent Valley Holdings. In 2007 the company merged with London Merchant Securities plc to form Derwent London. This deal was hailed as "the deal of the decade" by the editor of Property Week. In July 2007 the company converted to a real estate investment trust.
Mission
Vision
Key Team
Claudia Isobel Arney (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Cilla Snowball (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Lucinda M. Bell (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Helen C. Gordon (Senior Independent Director)
Sanjeev Sharma (Independent Non-Executive Director)
Paul Malcolm Williams (CEO & Director)
Nigel Quentin George (Executive Director)
Damian Mark Alan Wisniewski (CFO & Executive Director)
Emily Prideaux (Executive Director)
Recognition and Awards
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Mark Breuer (Independent Chairman)
Simon William D. Fraser (Senior Independent Director)
Richard D. C. Dakin (Independent Non-Executive Director)