Sarah Lulham appointed as Seperate Accounts Manager at Redevco
Sarah Lulham appointed as Seperate Accounts Manager at Redevco
Redevco, one of the largest privately-owned real estate investment managers in Europe, has appointed Sarah Lulham in the role of Separate Accounts Manager with immediate effect.
Lulham has worked for Redevco as an Asset Manager in the United Kingdom since 2019. In her new role, she will be responsible for the growing Separate Accounts platform, offering asset & property management services, including work out strategies, focussed on the Pan European retail sector.
She is joining the Business Development Team that is driving the growth of the investor base. Lulham will report to Herman Jan Faber, Co-Head Client & Fund Management and responsible for External Clients and Business Development.
Jan Faber, Co-Head Client & Fund Management Redevco, said: 'I am delighted to welcome Sarah in the team. We see a great opportunity to offer a full range of asset & property management services to real estate owners with existing portfolios. This includes development management, transaction management as well as specific strategic advice and subsequent business plan execution.'
He continues: 'Particularly in the retail sector there is demand for specialists like us, who have built a solid track record of successfully managing and repositioning high street retail assets, shopping centres and retail parks.'
Lulham comments: 'I am excited to start in this new role. Our company is highly experienced in active asset management across the various types of properties within the retail sector. We are therefore well-positioned and qualified to help owners successfully transform their retail portfolios to be ready for the future.'
Redevco seeks to diversify across property sectors beyond retail and expand its assets under management by a third, or a further € 2.5 billion, to € 10 bn by 2025. Future investments will largely be concentrated in mixed-use urban locations, as the blurring of boundaries between real estate asset classes accelerates.
The transformation and repositioning of existing retail assets is a key element in that strategy. In addition, the company is extending the opening of its investment platform to like-minded investors and will consider a variety of investment vehicles to broaden its investor base.