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Colliers appoints new APAC Managing Director for Global Capital Markets

The appointee will take over the post on 1 January 2023.
 
Chris Pilgrim has been named Collier’s new Managing Director of Global Capital Markets for the Asia Pacific (APAC).
 
Pilgrim will take over the post on 1 January 2023. 

As MD, Pilgrim will work collaboratively with Colliers’ Capital Markets professionals and regional country leaders to grow scale and the company’s capabilities in maximizing the cross-border potential for clients.

Before his appointment, Pilgrim served as Global Capital Markets Director. Since his induction to the post in June 2021, Colliers said Pilgrim has “successfully expanded the company’s global capital capabilities, transacting in multiple geographies and across all real estate asset classes, supporting globally in the US$230 billion in transactions in the last three years.”

“We are delighted to announce Chris’ appointment as Managing Director for Colliers’ Asia Pacific Capital Markets team. Chris has established himself not only as a trusted expert in global capital across all asset classes but also as a natural champion of our company values. I am confident that with his deep industry knowledge and strong relationships in capital across the region, Chris will be instrumental in accelerating our success in Asia,” said John Kenny, CEO for Asia Pacific.
 

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