Knight Frank Promotes 33 Staff Across Residential Business
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Knight Frank Promotes 33 Staff Across Residential Business

By Jordan Hale, Senior Lettings Editor · 13 July 2026 · 2 min read

Editor's note: This brief was summarised by The Property AI Newsroom from a report by The Negotiator. Read the original article for full details.

Knight Frank Promotes 33 Staff Across Residential Business

Knight Frank has announced a round of promotions across its UK residential business, with 33 staff members advancing to partner or associate roles. The promotions span sales, lettings, finance, research, and residential development and investment.

According to The Negotiator, the latest promotion round involves 129 people across the company, including 14 new partners and 19 new associates within residential departments. The move reflects Knight Frank’s ongoing investment in career progression for its staff.

Among those promoted to partner are Alice Keith in Country Sales, Ollie Hayden in Lettings, Andrew Twagira (now Head of Aldgate Lettings), Dylan Brooks (now Head of Queens Park Sales), and Daniel Sugarman (now Sales Manager in London Sales). The Residential Development and Investment team saw Evan Yu, Edward Capel, Jake Withers, Aqib Awan, and Jess Qureshi promoted to partner. In Knight Frank Finance, Digant Depala becomes Partner and Head of KFF Compliance, with David Ewington and Josh David (now Head of Partnerships) also promoted to partner.

At the associate level, the lettings division welcomed six new associates: Katie Shaw, Sophie Alexander, Sam Taylor, Rosie Waters, Connor Shaw (Relationship Manager), and Phillip Dunn (Property Manager). London Sales gained four new associates, while the Residential Development & Investment team promoted Ben Duke, Matthew Bicknell, Charlie Gilkes, and Tommy Civil, with Toby Orrell also joining as an associate. Knight Frank Finance recognised René Bahar, Beth Price, and Chris Brooker with associate promotions.

These promotions are relevant to UK letting agents and inventory clerks as they highlight ongoing career development and recognition within one of the country’s leading property agencies, particularly in lettings and property management roles.


Source: The Negotiator
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Jordan Hale
Senior Lettings Editor

Jordan Hale leads The Property AI's lettings coverage with a focus on UK rental legislation, agent compliance, and the day-to-day pressures facing letting agents. Articles bylined Jordan Hale combine current trade reporting with practical guidance for letting agents and inventory…

Specialises in: Renters' Rights Act, EPC regulations, tenancy deposit schemes, agent licensing, Right to Rent compliance.

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