
Effective January 1, 2013, John Morris will become Leader of Industrial Services for the
Americas for Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., succeeding Jim Dieter, executive vice president and
current head of the service line, announced Jim Underhill, CEO of the Americas.
Dieter will remain with Cushman & Wakefield through 2013 and work closely with John to
support the company's aggressive growth plans for the industrial practice.
"This leadership succession plan gives our company the opportunity to build on what Jim
Dieter has built over the past three years, leveraging his skills and experience while
transitioning one of our rising stars into a leadership role," said Underhill.
Morris, currently the leader of Cushman & Wakefield's Global Business Consulting service
line, joined the commercial real estate services firm in 2005. As an industry leader in network
and location strategy for industrial operations, he has an extensive background in supply chain
strategy, network design, cost reduction and transportation operations, working with many
Fortune 500 companies.
"Jim and John share a vision for the future of our growing service line," said
Underhill. "This transition is aligned with market expectations for higher levels of
service and expertise across our multi-service global platform."
"Jim has a long and storied career and has been a strong leader since taking over the
industrial platform," said Underhill. "His leadership has been instrumental in
growing our platform, both people and revenue, which by the end of 2012 is projected to have
increased by 70 percent."
The renewed focus of the industrial group will be to retain its leadership position in
landlord and developer representation while continuing to build the firm's advisory brokerage
capabilities for current and prospective tenants. The balance of the current team, including
Pete Quinn, Jamie Kishel, Peter Walpole and Erica Mielziner will remain in place.
"I look forward to partnering with John to continue to further strengthen our already
successful industrial platform," said Dieter. "He has been a cornerstone in our
Consulting practice, particularly in the industrial sector, which makes this a natural segue
for him and for the growth of the entire industrial team."
Cushman & Wakefield's industrial brokerage platform provides global resources and local
expertise for tenant and landlord representation, disposition and acquisition services,
transaction management, and industrial consulting including labor and demographic analysis. In
2011, in the U.S. alone, this group completed more than 6,100 industrial real estate
transactions - totaling 225 million square feet - with an aggregate value in excess of $6.5
billion.
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