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Cushman & Wakefield appoints new CEO for Singapore office

Natalie Craig holds over 20 years of experience in commercial real estate.

Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Natalie Craig into the newly created position of Singapore CEO, effective 1 April.

Craig will manage a team of more than 2,000 employees from Cushman & Wakefield’s commercial real estate business at CapitaSpring and its sister entity, C&W Services at Chai Chee.

Craig has led the C&W Services business since 2020. 

Before working with Cushman & Wakefield, Craig held leadership positions at CBRE, Macquarie Bank, and Minter Ellison.

She is also the Asia Pacific Executive Sponsor of the Women’s Integrated Network (WIN), an employee resource group aiming for gender equality across the industry.
 

 

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