Cushman & Wakefield is in the midst of a strategic expansion, with five new appointments in its Logistics & Industrial team in Sydney South. These additions highlight the firm's steadfast commitment to delivering unmatched expertise and services to clients within the dynamic logistics and industrial market.
Tom Barnier and Nick Mallett have been appointed to the roles of Directors, Joint Heads of Brokerage, Logistics & Industrial Sydney South and will lead the team. Jake Savery and Eliza Dedman have been appointed as Associate Directors and Matthew Simmon appointed as an Analyst, and will join Tim Cassidy, in the Sydney South office.
Tom brings over 12 years of experience in the real estate industry. His career began in Soho, New York, working for Tungsten Property, and has since demonstrated his expertise with major local and international commercial property companies, specialising in the sale and leasing of commercial and residential properties.
Nick, having transitioned from the financial sector in 2015, has demonstrated remarkable skills and market dominance, establishing himself as a senior leader in the South Sydney Industrial market and is a highly valued member across the property industry.
Jake started his career as a property solicitor and later excelled in the commercial banking sector before becoming a commercial broker in 2018, specialising in the South Auckland market, before relocating back to Sydney. He has since established strong relationships with tenants and property owners in the South Sydney industrial market.
Eliza brings a significant technical background in design and construction. In her previous role, she led a national team to boost sales through collaboration with various stakeholders.
Matthew is a recent graduate of a Bachelor of Property Economics at UTS. His highly diversified skillset and dedication to academic excellence, coupled with his active participation in local community groups, make him a valuable addition to the team.
Tony Iuliano, Cushman & Wakefield’s International Director - Head of Industrial & Logistics, ANZ said “These new appointments take Cushman & Wakefield’s national L&I platform to a total of 77 people around the country, helping solidify our position as a major player in the logistics and industrial market but more importantly provide the appropriate skill.”
“This strategic expansion brings together a diverse and talented pool of professionals, enhancing our capabilities to meet the evolving demands of these dynamic sectors and our valued clients.”
David Hall, Cushman & Wakefield’s National Director, Head of Industrial and Logistics – Brokerage, ANZ said "We are thrilled to welcome Tom, Nick, Jake, Eliza, and Matthew to our expanding team in Sydney’s South.”
“Their collective experience and expertise will undoubtedly contribute to our mission of delivering exceptional service and value to our clients. As Cushman & Wakefield continues to grow, we remain focused on attracting top talent to strengthen our position as a leader in the real estate industry."
Cushman & Wakefield expands Sydney South Logistics & Industrial team with five key appointments
Jess Freeman • 16/01/2024
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