NEW YORK CITY—Savills Studley has brought on a workplace strategist as senior managing director, occupant experience, GlobeSt.com has learned EXCLUSIVELY.
Melissa Marsh the founder of PLASTARC—a company focused on the quantitative and qualitative study of tenant requirements—has joined the firm in its headquarters office here. She will continue to direct her company, which will engage in research and product development, resulting in increased awareness and enhanced capabilities for Savills Studley.
“Workplace strategy has developed into an incredibly nuanced, data-driven opportunity to leverage the office environment,” says Marsh. “By joining a firm dedicated to the needs of tenants, our team will provide a comprehensive solution to companies seeking to enhance their employees' experience.”
“Melissa's approach to workplace innovation expands our team's focus to include unique capabilities such as wellness, workplace innovation, design strategy and occupant engagement,” adds Michael Colacino, president of Savills Studley. “She will help grow Savills Studley's capabilities in every market to clients across all industry sectors.”
Considered a thought leader across the architectural, design and real estate industries, Marsh's work as an innovator seeks to fundamentally shift the conversation of workplace to occupant experience. As employees become more demanding of their physical surroundings, Marsh believes that buildings must evolve to support the occupants' needs. Savills Studley remains committed to its core principle of representing tenants, Marsh's expertise will enable clients to further leverage their office space as an economic asset.
The addition of Marsh to Savills Studley comes as part of the company' ongoing expansion of its North American operations, highlighted by the establishment of seven new offices nationwide and the opening of the company's first office in Canada, as well the recent addition of several new hires and services lines across the country.
Watch GlobeSt.com next week for an interview with Marsh that further explains her role with Savills Studley.
Melissa Marsh the founder of PLASTARC—a company focused on the quantitative and qualitative study of tenant requirements—has joined the firm in its headquarters office here. She will continue to direct her company, which will engage in research and product development, resulting in increased awareness and enhanced capabilities for Savills Studley.
“Workplace strategy has developed into an incredibly nuanced, data-driven opportunity to leverage the office environment,” says Marsh. “By joining a firm dedicated to the needs of tenants, our team will provide a comprehensive solution to companies seeking to enhance their employees' experience.”
“Melissa's approach to workplace innovation expands our team's focus to include unique capabilities such as wellness, workplace innovation, design strategy and occupant engagement,” adds Michael Colacino, president of Savills Studley. “She will help grow Savills Studley's capabilities in every market to clients across all industry sectors.”
Considered a thought leader across the architectural, design and real estate industries, Marsh's work as an innovator seeks to fundamentally shift the conversation of workplace to occupant experience. As employees become more demanding of their physical surroundings, Marsh believes that buildings must evolve to support the occupants' needs. Savills Studley remains committed to its core principle of representing tenants, Marsh's expertise will enable clients to further leverage their office space as an economic asset.
The addition of Marsh to Savills Studley comes as part of the company' ongoing expansion of its North American operations, highlighted by the establishment of seven new offices nationwide and the opening of the company's first office in Canada, as well the recent addition of several new hires and services lines across the country.
Watch GlobeSt.com next week for an interview with Marsh that further explains her role with Savills Studley.
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