
Associate Director | Rural Valuation
About Me
Jack has a strong rural background growing up in North Canterbury where he developed a range of skills which have aided him in his valuation career.
Jack started working for the company in 2015 after graduating from Lincoln University, where he worked alongside our senior valuers gaining valuable experience. During this period Jack was involved in undertaking corporate dairy farm portfolio valuations for financial reporting, planning and potential acquisition purposes throughout Canterbury and the Waikato, as well as assisting in high country station tenure reviews.
In 2018 Jack completed his registration before taking time off to follow a professional rugby career in Russia. After returning in late 2019, Jack returned to the Rural Valuation profession.
At the start of 2021 Jack relocated to our Blenheim office where he is now working alongside Tim Gifford. Since moving to Blenheim, Jack has been involved in a number of large scale
vineyard valuations for finance and rental purposes as well as continuing to work within the dairy and pastoral sectors.
In addition to Jack’s valuation work he is also a high-power user of all sorts of applications helping to create efficiencies within the Company by developing our modelling and database tools.
Property Type
Land, Rural, Cropping, Dairy, Deer, Lifestyle Property, Rural/Lifestyle, Viticulture
Services
Rural and Agribusiness Valuations
Education
Bachelor of Commerce (Valuation & Property Management) - Lincoln University
Memberships & Involvements
Member of the Property Institute of New Zealand
Member of the New Zealand Institute of Valuers
New Zealand Institute of Primary Industry Management
How I can help
Rural and Agribusiness Valuations
Colliers' specialist Rural Valuation and Advisory team is the largest of its kind in New Zealand, employing 18 professionals with nearly 300 years of combined property and valuation experience across all industries of the primary sector.
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