Native Land

Native Land appoints Chris Fossick as non-executive director

Fossick was formerly JLL Southeast Asia’s CEO.

UK-based property development and investment company, Native Land has appointed Chris Fossick as a non-executive director.

Fossick was formerly the CEO of JLL Southeast Asia. Fossick supervised JLL’s Southeast Asia business for 17 years and helped clients sell and acquire over $30b worth of commercial real estate across Singapore, Japan, SEA, and Europe.

He was also an independent non-executive director and member of the Audit and Remuneration Committee and chairman of the Nomination Committee for SGX-listed Pacific Century Regional Developments.

In Singapore, Fossick has represented clients on more than 30 major developments including  Millenia and Centennial Tower, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Asia Square, and Guoco Tower. He also helped secure the $4 billion sale of Asia Square and the $1.5 billion sale of Duo. 

“As one of the Asia market’s leading advisors, Chris will bring a significant global real estate perspective to Native Land’s board. His experience and expertise will provide a valuable bridge between the Asia and UK markets, at a time when our business with major Asian partners and brands continues to grow,” Alasdair Nicholls, Chief Executive of Native Land said.

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