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Cushman & Wakefield appointment announcement: James Benjamin Normandale

Amy Kathleen Kelly • 09/02/2023

James Benjamin NormandaleCushman & Wakefield is pleased to announce the appointment of James Benjamin Normandale as Director, Vertical Practice Groups, Project & Development Services, Asia Pacific.

Based in Singapore, Normandale will work with the regional Project & Development Services (PDS) team to further the firm’s business development, serve as a regional platform subject matter expert, and lead client care support programmes and project performance operations for the Vertical Practice Group (VPG) projects across the new economy. Normandale will also work closely with PDS teams in key markets to support cross-border investor clients and to drive regional growth.

Asia Pacific Head of PDS, Tom Gibson, said the appointment reflected Cushman & Wakefield’s ongoing commitment to expanding its service offering across secular growth areas.

“Identifying areas of growth and investing in our service delivery capabilities to remain ahead of our clients’ expectations is central to our PDS operating model. James’s experience in specialist projects including data centres, logistics & industrial, healthcare, life sciences, multi-family and asset enhancement will further cement our growing reputation among clients looking to diversify their portfolios away from traditional asset classes.” 

Normandale has over 15 years’ experience in strategic consulting, capital projects, portfolio planning and development management across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He has a background in building surveying and project management and has also held programme management and regional director roles. He joins Cushman & Wakefield from CBRE.

“We have seen increased demand for project management services within alternative asset classes at the same time that the scope of many projects has changed to better incorporate sustainability and ESG imperatives,” Normandale said. “It’s a time of transition for the industry and I’m excited to join Cushman & Wakefield’s PDS team to help clients navigate this changing environment.”

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