Cushman & wakefield appoints toby dodd president of new york/tri-state region, effective on january 1, 2020
Cushman & wakefield announced that toby dodd – an 18-year veteran of the company with experience across all of its core business lines and serving many of its largest strategic clients – has been named as the next president of its new york/tri-state region effective january 1, 2020. over the next several months, dodd will work in close partnership with current new york/tri-state president john santora to ensure a smooth transition before santora begins a new role early next year in the firm’s americas business. dodd has spent the past four years leading the firm’s global occupier services business in new york/tri-state, the mid-atlantic and new england, developing and implementing overall strategy for more than 100 of the firm’s largest enterprise occupier client accounts. prior to that, he spent five years leading the firm’s 1,800-person business in singapore and previously held a number of other leadership roles in hong kong, beijing and vietnam. he began his career with the firm as a capital markets broker in london.
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