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Colliers names new HK valuation and advisory services head

Dorothy Chow's over 25-year career has solidified her reputation in the industry.

Colliers has appointed Dorothy Chow to lead the valuation and advisory services team in Hong Kong effective immediately.

Under this new capacity, Chow will spearhead the strategic growth for valuation and advisory services in Colliers Hong Kong. 

Chow has more than 25 years of experience, specialising in valuations, land, and property development advisory. She joined Colliers in July 2021.

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“She is one of well-respected experts in the industry given her established long- term client relationships. We very much look forward to maximising the value of our clients’ property assets and facilitating valuation matters, as we continue to strengthen our capabilities,” Colliers Hong Kong Managing Director CK Lau said.

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