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LOS ANGELES-Ray Wirta will continue on as vice chairman for the next two years, but as of June, Brett White takes on joint titles as president and CEO. For more on CBRE news <a href="http://www.globest.com/news/216_227/losangeles/131544-1.html">click here</a>.
LOS ANGELES-Ray Wirta will continue on as vice chairman for the next two years, but as of June, Brett White takes on joint titles as president and CEO. For more on CBRE news <a href="http://www.globest.com/news/216_227/losangeles/131544-1.html">click here</a>.
NEW YORK CITY-While the challenge went out to the hotelier to do more at higher executive levels, the firm counted its successes in the promotion of women and minorities. Diversity is ingrained in the corporate culture, said CEO Steve Bollenbach.
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL-Ten percent growth, in fact. The new slate of officers, which took their seats on Friday, Feb. 4 at the group's winter conference here, plans to harvest the fruits of an 18-month branding program.
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL-Ten percent growth, in fact. The new slate of officers, which took their seats on Friday, Feb. 4 at the group's winter conference here, plans to harvest the fruits of an 18-month branding program.
NEW YORK CITY-The European service provider, which logged $279.8 million in revenues last year, is setting it sights on US business for the clients of its Euro-bank ownership. The move could double the operation's transaction volume.
NEW YORK CITY-The European service provider, which logged $279.8 million in revenues last year, is setting it sights on US business for the clients of its Euro-bank ownership. The move could double the operation's transaction volume.