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Colliers hires India Research Head, Two Senior Industry Leaders


MUMBAI, INDIA, NOVEMBER 10, 2021 – Professional services and investment management firm Colliers on Wednesday announced the appointment of three more Senior Directors for its Research and Office Services teams based in Mumbai. The three industry experts join from JLL India.
With more than 14 years of experience, Vimal Nadar joins Colliers from JLL as Senior Director & Head, Research | India. Prior to JLL, Nadar spent time with Cushman and Wakefield and CRISIL. A chartered accountant, Nadar will collaborate with leaders across India and APAC.
Arshish Kavarana has been appointed as Senior Director & Head, Occupier Consulting and Digital Initiatives, Office Services | India. Previously with JLL for about 8 years, Arshish led the Occupier Consulting Group. In this capacity, he was responsible for portfolio strategy optimization, location advisory, employee engagement, and implementing the future of work for key global occupiers.
Neha Yadav re-joins Colliers from JLL as Senior Director, Office Services | Mumbai. She will strategically focus on increasing market share for the firm through client acquisition and innovation. She will also add a hint of diversity to Colliers’ local leadership team at Mumbai. She will actively contribute towards client engagement and CRM initiatives across major tenants.
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