
Cushman & Wakefield announced today that Shane Soefker has been named branch manager of the
firm's South Florida operations.
Mr. Soefker, who brings more than 15 years of experience to his new position, will be
responsible for the leadership of the firm's Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach offices,
providing direction and management for their various service lines. He will also focus on
business development, leveraging the relationships he has built over the span of his
career.
"We are delighted to welcome Shane to Cushman & Wakefield," said Mike Elting,
executive vice president and Southeast Area Leader of Cushman & Wakefield. "He is a
natural leader, with a broad range of industry experience. Under his direction, we look forward
to building upon our success in the South Florida market."
Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Mr. Soefker was principal of Flashpoint Capital
Partners, a real estate investment firm he co-founded. While there, he was responsible for all
aspects of hard asset and debt acquisitions, development, financing, management and capital
formation. Mr. Soefker was previously senior vice president at Banyan Street Partners, where he
sourced and evaluated new investment opportunities with a focus on hard asset and debt-related
acquisitions.
Previously, Mr. Soefker ran Flagler Development Company's six million-square-foot South
Florida portfolio from 2001 to 2007. As vice president, he oversaw development, leasing and
management of the portfolio, in addition to directing the entitlement and master planning
process for approximately 1,000 acres in South Florida. Mr. Soefker held previous positions
with TrizecHahn Office Properties and Jones Lang LaSalle.
"I am extremely excited to join Cushman & Wakefield," said Mr. Soefker.
"With its strong regional position in the Southeast and global relationships, I see
enormous opportunity ahead for Cushman & Wakefield in South Florida."
A native of Memphis, Mr. Soefker moved to South Florida in 2003 and has sat on the boards of
NAIOP, the Broward Alliance, Beacon Council and the Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the
Executive Committee of the Advisory Board for the University of Florida Center for Real Estate
Studies. Mr. Soefker received his bachelor's degree from Christian Brothers University and a
master's in Real Estate from the University of Florida, with a concentration in Finance and
Development.
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