Background and industry experience

Wendy is North West Regional Head of Commercial Property Management having she set up the North West office in 2004. She has worked in this sector for over 30 years, initially working internally within property investment companies and latterly externally for retained agents.

Originally from Devon, Wendy studied in Nottingham, started her career in London and finally settled in the North West.

Having lived on the edge of the West Pennine moors for 25 years, she now lives in leafy Cheshire and is enjoying discovering new walks with her Spaniel and new cocktail bars with her daughter and friends.

About me

When did you join Fisher German?
We merged with Fisher German in 2019 but it now feels like we have always been part of the company.

Why did you join Fisher German?
Our companies merged but the companies' ethos and ethics were so well aligned it felt very natural.

What has been your favourite project and why?
No single project per se. Some of our clients like to buy and turn around poorly performing assets which often have lots of issues. It is satisfying to be involved in resolving the issues and to help convert the site into "institutional investment" standards and seeing improvements for tenants and a substantial return for the client.

Most admired, non-property brand?
John Lewis. I hate shopping of any kind, I just want good customer service and reliable products at a reasonable price.

Top pastime?
My dog. What ever we do, walk, gardening, road trip, snuggles everything we do is so exciting and fun.

Best holiday destination?
With out a doubt, New Zealand.

One item to take to a desert island?
A fully stocked solar rechargeable kindle. Not only could I catch up on all the reading I never get chance to do but also hopefully there will be some desert island survival manuals thereon.

Who would you like to be stranded in a lift with?
My Dad, if he were still alive, a bit creepy otherwise. He had the ability to look on the bright side of even the most dire situations, we'd probably be rescued with tears of laughter in our eyes.

Favourite film?
I love films of all genres, I also love the theatre so I think I would say The Greatest Showman. Who doesn't love some good tunes with an underlying moral story?

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