Lomond Investment Management appoints new managing director

Lomond Investment Management appoints new managing director


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Lomond Investment Management (LIM) has appointed Brent Stojanovic, a senior leader in the rented residential asset and property management sector, to the newly created role of managing director.

Stojanovic will oversee LIM’s existing client portfolio, which includes names such as Lloyds Living, Hearthstone, Annington, and AEW and Home Holdings and a total of 4,000+ multifamily, single-family and PRS units under management across the UK.

He will lead a team of more than 45 asset and property management, client finance, lettings, mobilisation, marketing, compliance and resident experience experts working across offices in central London, Manchester and Exeter.

His appointment comes as LIM consolidates its activities across the alternative residential sectors. This growth trajectory is further supported by Lomond’s new partnership investor, global alternative asset manager ICG, positioning the firm for continued expansion in the UK property market. 

Growth and innovation

Previously a founding director of the build-to-rent, co-living, and single-family operator VervLife, Stojanovic has worked at both established and scale-up real estate companies. He has also served as a director at JLL, where he worked on European institutional mixed-use, residential and commercial client portfolios.

Lucy Jones, chief operating officer of Lomond, says: “We are excited to welcome Brent to the team. His exceptional and diverse experience and proven leadership will be invaluable in driving our continued growth and innovation in the residential asset and property management sector.” 

“Brent’s leadership will build on our client focus, supporting us to meet their evolving needs. Looking ahead, our aim this year is to expand our operational platform in single-family and multifamily home sectors by continuing to deliver for our clients, alongside strategic growth in other emerging alternative residential typologies.”

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