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Cushman & Wakefield names Greenwood head of Americas research

Revathi Greenwood, 
Cushman & Wakefield

Washington, DC According to Cushman & Wakefield, Revathi Greenwood has joined the firm as Head of Americas Research.

Greenwood will lead Cushman & Wakefield’s Americas Research Center of Excellence and regional/local platforms in their ongoing development of value-driven research models that support business development and the client’s bottom line.

“Revathi will play a strategic role as Research partners across services lines and with our marketing functions to improve client services and drive growth,” said Tod Lickerman, Cushman & Wakefield Chief Executive of the Americas. “With her extensive industry background and global experience, she immediately adds value and elevates our brand as highly regarded, visionary thought leaders. Her insight optimizes the way we leverage data tools to the benefit of each and every Occupier and Investor client.”

Said Greenwood, “This is an incredibly dynamic time in commercial real estate. Strong market fundamentals and the insatiable quest for yield by investors are juxtaposed with technological innovation and shifting demographics. I’m looking forward to helping our clients better understand this complex and fluid landscape.”

Greenwood joins Cushman & Wakefield from CBRE, where she served as Americas Head of Investment Research. She has more than two decades of commercial real estate experience and significant consulting and corporate finance experience in the U.S. and U.K. She served as Director of Corporate Finance for KPMG in London from 2003 to 2012 before moving to the U.S.

She is a graduate of the University of Cambridge; Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad; and Stella Maris College.

 

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