CONTACT US
Share: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn I recommend visiting cushmanwakefield.com to read:%0A%0A {0} %0A%0A {1}

Cushman & Wakefield Appoints Nathaniel Robinson As Global Chief Investment Officer & EVP of Strategic Planning

4/11/2018

Cushman & Wakefield announced today it has named Nathaniel Robinson as Global Chief Investment Officer & EVP of Strategic Planning. The promotion reflects Robinson’s strong background in helping build the firm’s strategic investment and M&A capabilities.

As Global Chief Investment Officer & EVP of Strategic Planning, Robinson will be responsible for shaping the firm’s broader business strategy and will allocate investment capital across the company. In this global role, Robinson will work closely with CEO Brett White, and will be based in Chicago.

“Nate is an exceptional leader who possesses a unique blend of financial and analytical skills along with a strong background advising, operating, and investing across a variety of companies,” said White. “This new role is critical to our firm, and allows us to make smart, strategic decisions as we partner and invest to develop new innovative solutions that respond to emerging industry trends and client requirements.”

Robinson brings over 15 years of strategic planning and investment experience to the firm. Before joining Cushman & Wakefield in 2016, Robinson was an Investment Partner at Virgo Capital, and prior to that, he worked in Morgan Stanley's Global Technology Group where he advised leading software and internet companies on acquisitions, divestitures and joint ventures. Robinson is also a co-founder and former Chairman of PhillyCarShare, which was acquired by Enterprise Holdings.

RELATED STORIES

Caught in the wave of flood compliance
CAUGHT IN THE WAVE OF FLOOD COMPLIANCE • Banking & Regulatory Solutions
Learn More
CCAR Data Aggregation
CCAR Data Aggregation • Banking & Regulatory Solutions
With the passing of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010 came the CCAR stress tests for all banks with greater than $50 billion in US assets — approximately thirty institutions
Learn More

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR?

Get in touch with one of our professionals.

추가 옵션
동의 후 종료


이러한 쿠키를 통해 당사는 마케팅 파트너와 협력하여 여러분이 웹사이트에 접속하기 전에 클릭하신 광고 또는 링크를 파악하거나 당사의 광고가 여러분에게 보다 관련이 있도록 지원할 수 있습니다.
모두 동의
모두 거부
설정 저장