Greg T.

General Manager at Alder Developments
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Greater Brisbane Area, AU

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Mark Philippi

Greg is a natural leader in everything he is involved with, his knowledge in experience in Developments is something he seamlessly passes onto others, not just those he works closely with in the same field. Greg's level headed approach to Development and all associated activity from builders, to consultants to councils makes him the ultimate professional. His people- first approach has always made him a very popular team member and allowed growth and empowering to up and coming development professionals. Greg always works for a mutually beneficial outcome for stakeholders and carefully balances interests, needs and requirements so that relationships can be build and maintained beyond every project for repeatability and sustainability.

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Real Estate
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • General Manager
      • Nov 2016 - Present

      General Manager for a small-mid size development business focused on South East Qld, Northern NSW and the Whitsundays. The General Manager role reports to the business ownership on project delivery and acquisition strategy. The role manages a team of development professionals and corporate resources for built form and land projects, which have been highly profitable. Role highlights include delivery of 64 residential apartments, creation of 15 rare high impact zoned industrial lots and trunk Council roadworks ($30 million), delivery of a new head office for Logan Water in Beenleigh ($33.5 million), delivery of a speculative office in the northern Gold Coast business hub ($28 million+) and masterplanning and "rezoning" of a growth site for urban purposes ($200 million+) Show less

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