Williams Lea Tag appoints head of business development
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Williams Lea Tag has appointed Dan Healy as head of business development APAC. In his new position, Healy will sit on the senior leadership team and will be responsible for driving the business development function and providing solutions and services for clients across the region, as the company looks to grow its Asia-Pacific footprint.Healy is a senior sales, business development and marketing professional originally from Melbourne, Australia. He has over 10 years of international business development experience in London, Paris and Hong Kong.Prior to joining Williams Lea Tag, Healy worked at CBRE for 10 years where he held a number of senior business development positions across their global business. His most recent role was as APAC head of business development, responsible for client-focused selling and driving growth across all areas of the business.Healy commented, “I am absolutely delighted to be joining Williams Lea Tag. From the first moment, I felt an immediate affinity with the culture of the organisation and their client centric approach to doing business. The opportunity to join such a dynamic and collaborative team, and to be part of the next phase of their growth throughout the APAC region was one that I could simply not pass up."Toby Codrington, APAC CEO & global CMO said: “Healy is a strong addition to our senior leadership team and brings seasoned business development experience to spearhead our growth strategy for the region. It is an exciting time for our business as we look to bring more innovative solutions to our clients and continue to meet their needs now and in the future.”
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