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Malcolm Hollis welcomes graduate in Manchester

Independent commercial building consultancy firm Malcolm Hollis is pleased to welcome Elliot Haworth to its Manchester office. Haworth joins the team as part of the firm’s successful graduate recruitment program.

Elliot Haworth completed a degree in Management at Lancaster University and carried out an internship at IBM before deciding to change careers. He is currently completing his Masters at Sheffield Hallam University and joined the Manchester office on 29 May 2018.

Malcolm Hollis will welcome 27 graduates from 15 different locations across the UK and Ireland in the summer and autumn of 2018 and the spring of 2019. Graduates will join the firm as Building Surveyors, Engineers, Measured Surveyors, and Environmental Specialists.

David McBride, Partner at Malcolm Hollis, remarked: “It is exciting and rewarding to help graduates begin their careers in the property industry. Our successful graduate program has been in place for nearly 20 years and we pride ourselves in our ability to identify and develop young talent. Many congratulations to Elliot Haworth, we look forward to seeing your career flourish at Malcolm Hollis.”

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