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Daniel Pearce (chartered surveyor)

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Sir Daniel Norton Idris Pearce CBE (born 28 November 1933) is a British businessman, executive, and chartered surveyor. He began his career at Richard Ellis (Richard Ellis International Ltd) in 1959, and has been a partner since 1961. He served as Manager Partner from 1981-87. He has been Chairman, English Estates since 1989, and an adviser to the National Health Service's Manager Board (1985-90).[citation needed]

Pearce was on the Advisory Panel for Institutional Finance in New Towns from 1974-80, on the Property Services Agency Advisory Board from 1981-86, on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Advisory Panel on Diplomatic Estate since 1985. He has been a member (since 1980) of the General Council of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Pearce was a chartered surveyor at Cognatum Estates Ltd. from 2008 until he was named Director on 11 May 2009.[1]

Affiliations/honours

  • Hon Colonel, 135 Independent Topological Squadron Royal Engineers (V)
  • Hon Doctor of Science (City University, London)
  • Hon Fellow, Thames Polytechnic's College of Estate Management

References

  1. ^ "Financial Conduct Authority". Register.fca.org.uk. 7 March 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2017.