Mingtiandi

Asia Pacific real estate investment news and information

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter
Remember Me

Lost your password?

Register Now

Loading...
  • Capital Markets
  • Events
    • Mingtiandi 2025 Event Calendar
    • Mingtiandi APAC Residential Forum 2025
    • Mingtiandi Singapore Forum 2025
    • Mingtiandi APAC Logistics Forum 2025
    • Mingtiandi APAC Data Centre Forum 2025
    • Mingtiandi Tokyo Forum 2025
    • More Events
  • MTD TV
    • Residential
    • Logistics
    • Data Centre
    • Office
    • Singapore
    • Tokyo
    • Hong Kong
    • All Videos
    • Post-Event Stories
  • People
    • Industry Moves
    • MTD TV Speakers
  • Logistics
  • Data Centres
  • Asia Outbound
  • Retail
  • Research & Policy
  • Advertise

Cushman & Wakefield Taps APAC CEO Matthew Bouw for Double Duty in EMEA

2025/04/21 by Christopher Caillavet Leave a Comment

Matt Bouw Cushman

Matthew Bouw’s expanded role begins next month

Cushman & Wakefield has promoted Asia Pacific boss Matthew Bouw to an expanded brief as the consultancy’s chief executive of APAC and EMEA, effective from the first of May.

In his new role, Bouw will oversee “a single operating model” across the two regions in order to provide scale and balance of services to drive growth and offer clients better global connectivity and access to talent, Cushman & Wakefield said in a release. The Melbourne-based Aussie will relocate to London under the new title.

“Matthew is a proven, visionary leader with over 30 years of experience in building and growing successful businesses,” said Andrew McDonald, global president and chief operating officer of Cushman & Wakefield. “He steps into this critical role as we continue to accelerate growth and help our clients solve problems through exceptional advice and execution of services across geographies.”

Cushman & Wakefield’s current EMEA CEO, Colin Wilson, will step down but continue in an advisory role to ensure an orderly transition, putting a cap on nearly three decades spent at the Chicago-based company and legacy firm DTZ.

Veteran Administrator

Bouw has served as CEO of the APAC region since 2017 after previously holding executive positions in the Chicago office, including global chief administrative officer and global chief HR and strategy officer.

Colin Wilson is leaving Cushman & Wakefield after 29 years with the firm and its predecessor DTZ

Those earlier roles ensured that he was “intimately involved” in the process of the firm’s 2015 merger with DTZ, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

Before joining the firm, the RMIT University grad performed consulting and management duties for companies including PwC, Aviva, Orica, Leighton and UGL. Bouw’s stated areas of specialisation include strategy, M&A, large-scale integrations, business turnarounds, talent management and building high-performing teams.

“It is a huge honour to take on this new role, which presents an incredible opportunity to harness our complementary strengths in each region to accelerate the growth of our business and to further enhance the advice, solutions and services we deliver for our clients every day,” Bouw said.

Next Chapter Beckons

Departing chief Wilson joined DTZ in 1996 and ran the central London investment team from 2002 to 2012. Before assuming his present role in 2017 he served as head of UK and Ireland.

Wilson is leaving the organisation to pursue the next chapter in his career, according to Cushman & Wakefield.

“His immeasurable contributions to the company and the EMEA region in particular have been widely recognised and impactful over his 29 years with the firm,” the consultancy said.

Share this now

  • LinkedIn
  • Share
  • Tweet
  • Email

Filed Under: Real Estate Professionals Tagged With: Cushman & Wakefield, Matthew Bouw, weekly-sp

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Get Mingtiandi Delivered

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

MTD TV

Francis Li
APAC Office Markets Ready to Rebound in Mid-2023: MTD TV
Aussie Multi-Family
Australian BTR Set for Continued Growth After COVID Era Surge: MTD TV

More MTD TV Videos>>

People in the News

yan lintong capitaland
Asia Real Estate People in the News 2025-09-27
Link executive director and group chief executive officer George Hongchoy
Link Promotes Saunders to Board Seat as Hongchoy to Retire at Year-End
Koichiro Maeda Principal
Asia Real Estate People in the News 2025-09-22
Katie Keenan Blackstone
Blackstone Names Katie Keenan CEO of BREIT to Replace Fallen Executive

More Industry Professionals>>

Latest Stories

Stuart Gibson, ESR Group Co-founder and Co-CEO
ESR Sells Remaining Stake in Japan’s Kenedix to SMFL Mirai Partners
Wibowo Muljono of Astra Property
Jardine Matheson’s Astra Buys Indonesian Shed Builder MMP in $202M Deal
Tan Choon Siang CICT
CICT Overtakes Link to Become Asia’s Largest REIT and More Asia Real Estate Headlines

Sponsored Features

Otto Von Domingo, Vistra
APAC Real Estate Investors Adjust to More Active, Specialised Strategies: Vistra-APREA
Kathy Lee, Colliers
The Terrain has Shifted in Hong Kong’s Education Sector
Bernie Devine,
From Tools to Traction: Where Real Estate Tech is Heading in 2026

More Sponsored Features>>

Connect with Mingtiandi

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Real Estate News

  • Capital Markets
  • Mingtiandi 2025 Event Calendar
  • MTD TV Archives
  • People
  • Logistics
  • Data Centres
  • Asia Outbound
  • Retail

More Mingtiandi

  • About Mingtiandi
  • Contact Mingtiandi
  • Mingtiandi Memberships
  • Newsletter Subscription
  • Advertise
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Join the Mingtiandi Team


© 2007-2025 China Advertising Media Ltd (Samoa). All rights reserved.

We use cookies in accordance with our Privacy policy to provide the best user experience on Mingtiandi and to safeguard user data. By continuing to browse you consent to the policy.