Colliers International, a global leader in real estate services and investment management, continues to strengthen its occupier services team in Asia Pacific with the appointment of two industry experts. Leanne Chin joins as the Director of Regional Tenant Representation, based in Singapore, while Ali Porter has been named the Director of Enterprise Clients for Hong Kong. The appointments were announced in a press release on Feb 25.
Chin brings with her over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry, with a strong background in tenant representation. In her new role, she will be responsible for driving business growth across the region by developing and implementing strategic real estate solutions for clients. With an in-depth understanding of the Asian market, Chin will play a key role in building Colliers’ occupier services platform.
Meanwhile, Porter will be relocating from London, where he has been working for Colliers’ Europe, Middle East and Africa business for the past four years. In his new role, he will work closely with occupiers to align their real estate portfolio with their corporate strategies across Asia Pacific. With his extensive experience in corporate real estate, Porter will be a valuable asset in driving Colliers’ enterprise client business in Hong Kong.
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“We are excited to welcome Leanne and Ali to our growing team in Asia Pacific. With their strong track record and expertise in the industry, we are confident that they will drive our occupier services platform to new heights,” said David Hand, CEO of Colliers International Asia Pacific. “Their appointments are part of our continued efforts to expand our occupier services capability, providing clients with a seamless and integrated experience across the region.”
Colliers’ occupier services team works closely with corporate clients to help them achieve their real estate objectives, from strategic planning and lease negotiation to project management and workplace solutions. With the addition of Chin and Porter, Colliers is poised to provide even more comprehensive solutions and support to clients across Asia Pacific.