Cushman & Wakefield Appoints Supriya Chatterjee as Managing Director
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Cushman & Wakefield Appoints Supriya Chatterjee as Managing Director

Cushman & Wakefield, one of the largest and fastest growing real estate services firm in India, announced the appointment of Supriya Chatterjee as Managing Director, North India.

In her new mandate, Supriya will lead the firm’s Delhi-NCR office, driving growth and enhancing client relationships throughout the northern region, including Jaipur. She will focus on capitalising on emerging market opportunities in one of India’s largest and most dynamic real estate markets.

Supriya, with her rich experience in the industry, comes with a deep knowledge of the market and strong client relationships. She has been leading Cushman & Wakefield’s office brokerage business for North India and has consistently delivered client solutions, propelling the firm’s growth.

Anshul Jain, Chief Executive India & SE Asia & APAC Tenant Representation, Cushman & Wakefield said, “At Cushman & Wakefield, we are dedicated to recognizing the contributions of our employees and creating pathways for their professional growth. Supriya has been instrumental in shaping our growth in North India over the years. I am confident that with her extensive experience, deep market knowledge and ability to build strong teams, she will deliver the ambitious growth that we target for ourselves and our people.”

Since joining Cushman & Wakefield in 2015, Supriya has been a key driver of the company’s growth in North India, particularly in the office leasing segment. She has successfully facilitated high-value transactions and managed commercial real estate portfolios for both global accounts and local corporate clients. Her ability to cultivate and maintain strong developer relationships in the Delhi-NCR region has been a cornerstone of her success, positioning Cushman & Wakefield as a trusted partner for clients in the region.

Reflecting on her appointment, Supriya Chatterjee said “I am excited to embark on this new journey within the firm. It’s an honour to lead the team at a time when the Indian real estate market is experiencing such dynamic growth. I look forward to building on our strong foundation and exploring new avenues to expand our presence and deliver exceptional value to our clients. I will focus on creating a collaborative and high-performing environment for the team, where we can nurture talent and drive innovation.”

Beyond business, Supriya heads the employee resource group WIN (Women’s Integrated Network) for Cushman & Wakefield, where she actively mentors emerging female leaders within the company. Her dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace is an integral part of her leadership philosophy. Supriya holds an MBA from Apeejay School of Management and is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Cushman & Wakefield, one of the largest and fastest growing real estate services firm in India, announced the appointment of Supriya Chatterjee as Managing Director, North India. In her new mandate, Supriya will lead the firm’s Delhi-NCR office, driving growth and enhancing client relationships throughout the northern region, including Jaipur. She will focus on capitalising on emerging market opportunities in one of India’s largest and most dynamic real estate markets. Supriya, with her rich experience in the industry, comes with a deep knowledge of the market and strong client relationships. She has been leading Cushman & Wakefield’s office brokerage business for North India and has consistently delivered client solutions, propelling the firm’s growth. Anshul Jain, Chief Executive India & SE Asia & APAC Tenant Representation, Cushman & Wakefield said, “At Cushman & Wakefield, we are dedicated to recognizing the contributions of our employees and creating pathways for their professional growth. Supriya has been instrumental in shaping our growth in North India over the years. I am confident that with her extensive experience, deep market knowledge and ability to build strong teams, she will deliver the ambitious growth that we target for ourselves and our people.” Since joining Cushman & Wakefield in 2015, Supriya has been a key driver of the company’s growth in North India, particularly in the office leasing segment. She has successfully facilitated high-value transactions and managed commercial real estate portfolios for both global accounts and local corporate clients. Her ability to cultivate and maintain strong developer relationships in the Delhi-NCR region has been a cornerstone of her success, positioning Cushman & Wakefield as a trusted partner for clients in the region. Reflecting on her appointment, Supriya Chatterjee said “I am excited to embark on this new journey within the firm. It’s an honour to lead the team at a time when the Indian real estate market is experiencing such dynamic growth. I look forward to building on our strong foundation and exploring new avenues to expand our presence and deliver exceptional value to our clients. I will focus on creating a collaborative and high-performing environment for the team, where we can nurture talent and drive innovation.” Beyond business, Supriya heads the employee resource group WIN (Women’s Integrated Network) for Cushman & Wakefield, where she actively mentors emerging female leaders within the company. Her dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace is an integral part of her leadership philosophy. Supriya holds an MBA from Apeejay School of Management and is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

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