December 18, 2025

David Sajner Joins Savills as Investment Director

David Sajner has joined the Savills Investment team as Investment Director in the Czech Republic.

According to the company, Stuart Jordan, CEO Savills CEE will continue to oversee the investment department working closely with both David Sajner and David Strouf, who recently joined Savills from Boston Consulting Group.

“I am delighted that our investment team has been further strengthened by all of these recent appointments, bringing extensive transactional experience, analytical depth, Private Equity expertise and a loyal client following,” commented Jordan. “Moreover, David Sajner is amongst the most experienced professionals in the Czech commercial investment sector.”

Savills Investment team continues to grow with David Sajner, a seasoned professional in commercial investment specializing in transactions and acquisitions, who has successfully executed dozens of deals, with many exceeding €100 million. David has been appointed Investment Director at Savills and after twenty years he closes his professional chapter at Knight Frank.

“I consider it a great opportunity to open the next chapter of my career,” added Sajner. “I see Savills as one of the global leaders in the commercial real estate market and I am pleased that we can join forces, especially in the field of Czech investments.”

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