Drew Nesbitt, a senior associate with Bristol-based law firm Burges Salmon, has been named Rising Star of the South West at the British Council for Offices (BCO) NextGen Awards.
The inaugural awards are part of BCO’s NextGen programme, which mentors and encourages the next generation of professionals to become future leaders in the industry, while providing a platform for new talent to share their ideas.
The awards dinner, attended by country’s top designers, developers, architects and occupiers under the age of 35, celebrated the achievements and successes of young professionals in the commercial property sector, and their mentors. NextGen members also voted for the office environments and buildings that have inspired them.
Drew, pictured, is a key member of the multi-award winning real estate development team at Burges Salmon and has advised on some of the region’s most significant office projects.
These include Skanska’s 60,000 sq ft flagship office development 66 Queen Square – now occupied by KPMG – and furniture manufacturer Herman Miller’s new UK HQ and manufacturing facility in Chippenham.
He is also the current chair of BCO’s South West and Wales NextGen committee and during his time on the committee has increased NextGen membership six fold.
Chairman of the London and South East Next Gen committee Cristiano Testi said: “Drew has had a huge impact on the BCO South West and Wales NextGen committee. He has worked tirelessly over the last three years not only to significantly increase membership, but also to organise an extensive events programme allowing his peers across the region to better connect and exchange ideas.”
BCO chief executive Richard Kauntze added: “As well as leading the BCO South West and Wales NextGen committee and advising on some of the region’s most significant office deals, Drew provides valuable mentoring to graduates and trainees as they begin their careers in the real estate sector. He is very much a rising star and a deserving winner of the South West Rising Star award.”