• Colliers International Names Tang Wei Leng as New MD for Singapore

    15 October 2015

    Asia, 13 October 2015 – Colliers International Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CIGI; TSX: CIG), an industry-leading global real estate company announced today that Tang Wei Leng has been appointed as managing director of the company’s Singapore business. This key hire reinforces the company’s commitment to grow its client services and leadership team in Singapore and across Asia Pacific.

    Tang Wei Leng

    “I am very pleased to announce this high-quality appointment in one of our key markets in Asia Pacific.  Wei Leng is an established and dynamic leader with very strong capital markets expertise.  She comes with proven track record and deep client relationships that will help us accelerate the success of our clients in Singapore and across the region.” said David Hand, Asia Pacific CEO.  “Wei Leng’s strong collaborative culture and regional outlook will enable her to fully connect Colliers International Singapore to our other businesses within Asia Pacific, and across our global platform.”

    Tang has more than 20 years of real estate experience.  She will rejoin Colliers International following one year with JLL as regional director of investments.  Tang previously headed the Investment Services Division of Colliers International Singapore from 2010 – 2014 and has also held senior executive positions in Wachovia Bank and another global real estate agency prior to 2010.

    “This is an exciting time for Colliers International and I am delighted to have this opportunity.  We are a listed company that is committed to growth and delivering exceptional client services.  As the real estate market continues to evolve, there are tremendous opportunities across all asset types for us to serve our clients better.” said Tang.

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