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Comings and Goings: Who’s Changing Jobs in China Commercial Real Estate 2013-09-16

2013/09/16 by Michael Cole Leave a Comment

Each week on Mingtiandi we track who among China’s commercial real estate community has left their former role, been promoted or got tired of that thousand cuts thing and decided to take it easy for a while.

Kevin Wei is now Chief Financial Officer at Xinyuan Real Estate Co., Ltd, one of China’s largest publicly listed developers.  Kevin formerly served as CFO and Executive Director at Century 21 China Real Estate (NYSE: CTC).

Michael Stacy has confirmed that he is now a member of the team at Cushman & Wakefield in Shanghai, after announcing last week that he had left his position as head of Office Services for Eastern China with CBRE. Michael is joining fellow CBRE veteran Jonathan Davis at Cushman as they assemble a new leadership team for eastern China.

Mandy Chen is now Senior Leasing Officer at Shui On Land in Shanghai. Her former role was Leasing Manager at CDG Retail Management.

Grant Weine has confirmed that he is now Head of Transaction Management, China at Jones Lang LaSalle, based in Shanghai. Some weeks ago, Grant had confirmed his departure from his former engagement as Director, Integrated Client Services, Corporate Solutions, Asia Pacific at Colliers International.

Desmond Tan is now Real Estate Manager, Asia Pacific at Rockwell Automation, based in Shanghai. Desmond previously served as China Portfolio Manager at CBRE with responsibility for the GE account.

Anita Lai is now Head of Virtual Office at Compass Offices in Shanghai. Her former role was Senior Business Development Manager at Life Solutions.

Ethan Wen is now Assistant Manager at DTZ in Shanghai. His former role was Research Manager at Gerson Lehrman Group.

Siang Huei Loh is now Board Advisor at Aeternum Asset Management AG, after having left his role as Director & General Manager at Savills in Tianjin.

Feng Jiang is now President and Co-Founder at Baystone Consulting Pty, Ltd. His former role was Design Director at Vanke.

If you know of other job changes among China’s commercial real estate professionals, please feel free to contact me at Mingtiandi.

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