August has arrived and Asia’s real estate community seems happy to take a week or two break from trekking the career path. Among the new moves this week Fosun transfers an experienced executive from its development subsidiary to its property investment division, while an up and coming official in Kunshan steps back into a business service role after spending more than a year training new cadres. Read on for all these stories and more.
Luke Tan is now Deputy Director with Fosun Property Holdings, based in Shanghai. Tan takes on his new role with the property investment and management platform of Fosun Group after spending just under one year as a Deputy Director with Forte Capital, the investment wing of Fosun’s real estate development subsidiary, Forte Group. The graduate of National University of Singapore also has experience in Shanghai with Australia’s Lendlease group.
Bill Yi has joined the Economic Development Bureau in Kunshan’s Zhangpu township as Deputy Party Secretary and Secretary General of the Zhangpu Chamber of Commerce. Fresh from spending more than a year training new members at the Zhangpu Party School of the Communist Party of China, Yi is now responsible for assisting all enterprises in Zhangpu in gaining access to government services, and for acting as a link between local authorities and Zhangpu chamber of commerce members. Yi also has several years experience as an executive with Kunshan German Industrial Park in the fast-growing industrial city just west of Shanghai.
Qi Han is now an Associate Director with the industrial department at Jones Lang LaSalle, based in Shanghai. Han was promoted this month after serving for just over a year as senior manager providing site selection, leasing and investment advisory services to industrial occupiers in eastern China. Han, who holds a master’s degree in real estate management from Shanghai’s Tongji University has now been with JLL since 2007.
Thomas Yau has now moved to Wuxi to take on the role of Leasing Manager with Hang Lung Properties’ commercial project in the fast-growing city in Jiangsu province. Yau takes on his new role after spending just five months as a leasing manager with Hang Lung in Dalian. The graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and University College London, has now been with the Hong Kong-based commercial developer since joining in 2010 as a management trainee.
As usual, if you know of other China real estate professionals changing their jobs, getting promoted or just doing something exciting, please feel free to share with the rest of the community here at Mingtiandi.
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