Colliers Singapore appoints new business leaders

Romesh Navaratnarajah6 Jan 2016

Anthea To

As part of its growth plans, Colliers International has announced two senior appointments to strengthen its Singapore team.

Duncan White will head up the Office Services team, while Anthea To (pictured) joined the firm in November last year to lead Research and Advisory.

White joined the team in June 2015 and has more than 10 years’ experience in corporate commercial real estate and workplace strategy. He will be responsible for driving Colliers’ Office Services business through an advisory-led approach and a commitment to best practices.

To, who relocated from the UK, has more than 10 years’ experience working with major real estate research houses in the European markets. She will focus on creating market-leading, forward-looking research and thought leadership to support clients and industry professionals.

Commenting, Tang Wei Leng, Managing Director of Colliers International, Singapore, said: “Our most important resource is our people. In building our business, we are always seeking to attract, grow and retain the best talent the market has to offer.

“We chose Duncan and Anthea because they are ambitious, passionate, driven and fit well into our collaborative and high performance culture. Duncan’s promotion demonstrates our commitment to accelerate the success of our people,” she added.

The new business leaders will report directly to Tang and work closely with the regional team.

Meanwhile, former Deputy Managing Director, Calvin Yeo, has left the company, while Grace Ng will continue to head up the Auction team and grow the local brokerage business, noted Colliers.

 

Romesh Navaratnarajah, Senior Editor at PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@propertyguru.com.sg

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