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Cushman & Wakefield appoints new Hong Kong head of business development

She will be lead the research and marketing functions in Hong Kong.

Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Rosanna Tang as the firm’s Head of Business Development Services in Hong Kong.

Rosanna Tang, Head of Business Development Services at Cushman & Wakefield Hong Kong (Photo credits C&W)

Tang will be leading the research and marketing functions in Hong Kong, and support the management to establish and drive Cushman & Wakefield's business priorities and development strategies. She will also be a key spokesperson on delivering the thought leadership content to continue to support the firm’s strong reputation.

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Tang has over 16 years of experience in real estate markets in Hong Kong, the Greater Bay Area, and Asia Pacific Region. She has led numerous pioneering thought leadership research papers and client-oriented initiatives throughout her career. Having held senior positions in international real estate services firms, her experience also spans the Corporate Planning & Strategic Investment Department of Sun Hung Kai Properties, where she led research analysis for both Hong Kong and overseas property markets.
 

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