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| Navigating Property and Parkinson's: The Career of Edward WojakovskiEdward Wojakovski - Navigating Commercial Property and Parkinson's
By: Lilou Parkinson's, a progressive neurological disorder, affects movement, coordination, and, at times, cognitive function. For many, it would represent a natural point of retirement or retreat from professional demands. For Wojakovski it became an inflection point, an opportunity to reassess, adapt, and continue contributing meaningfully to a sector he helped shape. A Strategic Career in Property Wojakovski's career has been defined by his ability to see long-term value in complex markets. During his tenure at Tonstate, he led key acquisitions of hotel properties in high-traffic areas, including landmark assets in London, Blackpool, Birmingham and Edinburgh. His investment philosophy has always favoured substance over speculation: He has been a consistent advocate for working closely with operators, lenders, and developers to ensure that every property is not just a financial investment, but a sustainable business. His leadership style is strategic and measured, characterised by careful market analysis and a keen sensitivity to timing particularly during periods of economic uncertainty. Working with Parkinson's: Wojakovski's diagnosis with Parkinson's brought new challenges to the daily realities of the commercial property business. Tasks that once came naturally, frequent travel, back-to-back meetings, and rapid decision-making now required greater planning, delegation, and focus. Yet rather than stepping away, he has chosen to adapt. He has restructured his workflow, leaned into collaboration, and placed even more emphasis on strategic oversight. In doing so, he has demonstrated that effective leadership is not about pace, but precision. A Broader Impact In recent years, Wojakovski has also devoted more time to mentorship and community engagement. He supports young professionals entering the property sector, especially those from underrepresented backgrounds, offering guidance rooted in both experience and empathy. Living with Parkinson's has deepened his commitment to supporting others navigating personal or professional challenges. He is also a quiet but committed patron of local arts and education initiatives, believing that sustainable communities require investment not just in buildings, but in people and culture. End
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