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China Real Estate People in the News 2014-03-31

2014/03/31 by Michael Cole Leave a Comment

This week China’s real estate community sees veteran asset managers migrating back to Denmark, Singaporeans heading back to their island city-state, and mainlanders moving to Hong Kong. But there are still 1.29+ billion of the rest of us still here to pick up the slack.

Peter Gronholt PedersonPeter Grønholt-Pedersen is now an asset manager at Catella Corporate Finance in Copenhagen Denmark apparently having left China to go back to his home country earlier this year. Prior to taking on his new role with the European investment bank, Peter had served as Vice General Manager at the Danish Center in Shanghai.

Lim Meng HuiLim Meng Hui (林明辉) is now Executive Director at Singapore Suzhou Township Development Pte Ltd, a Singaporean consortium involved in the management of Suzhou Industrial Park. Before taking on his new Singapore-based role, Meng Hui spent just over a year as Chief Executive Officer of Guangdong Macao Traditional Chinese Medicine Park in Zhuhai.

Lu FenqingFengqing Lu (陆风清) has taken on the role of Investment Analyst at Convoy Asset Management Limited (CAM) in Hong Kong. Before joining Convoy, Fenqing had been Finance and Project Manager at Shenzhen Yiyo Technology Co., Ltd, and earlier served as Senior Negotiator at CBRE in Shenzhen for nearly three years.

Helen Wei joined Starbucks in Chengdu during March as a Network Planning Analyst. Prior to joining the gourmet coffee chain Helen had been a consultant with Cushman & Wakefield in Chengdu for more than three years.

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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Filed Under: Real Estate Professionals Tagged With: Catella Corporate Finance, CBRE Group, China real estate agency, China real estate professionals, Convoy Asset Management, Cushman & Wakefield, job changes, Peter Grønholt-Pedersen, Starbucks

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