Jamie Ergle

Executive Managing Director, Account Management • United States

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Jamie Ergle

Executive Managing Director, Account Management • United States


Jamie is an accomplished leader with more than 20 years of experience managing large outsourced full-service client relationships. She has a passion for building great teams, finding solutions for clients, driving operational excellence, and growing the business.

Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Jamie served CBRE in various roles. Most recently, she was President of CBRE’s East Division Global Workplace Solutions business with oversight of 30+ clients and responsibility for managing 5,000+ staff and double-digit business growth annually. Previously, Jamie led many of CBRE’s largest and most complex client relationships, where she built a talent and client network that will now support our growth objectives. Jamie has spent most of her career focused on supporting and managing services outsourced to large corporate customers.

  • Chevron
  • Cisco
  • McKesson
  • Microsoft
  • Nissan
  • Truist
  • Bank of America
  • Mastercard

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