Cushman & Wakefield, a global leader in real estate services, is pleased to announce the appointment of Guillaume Babille as Director in its rapidly growing Advisory+ division.
With over 13 years’ of experience in infrastructure policy planning, economic appraisals, and business case development, Guillaume's professional journey has been marked by a deep commitment to driving positive change in society.
Hailing from a diverse cultural background and identifying as part of the LGBTQI+ community, Guillaume's passion to make a difference to the most vulnerable in society is palpable both inside and outside of work.
Ross Hamilton, Cushman & Wakefield's Managing Principal / Partner, Advisory+, Asia Pacific, commented on Guillaume's expertise, saying, "Guillaume's extensive experience in infrastructure planning and strategy, particularly in social infrastructure, makes him a valuable addition to our team. His dedication to empowering teams and driving change aligns perfectly with our values at Cushman & Wakefield."
Guillaume's areas of specialisation include infrastructure planning and strategy with a focus on social infrastructure, demand and economic analyses across various sectors, business case development, and precinct strategy development.
Outside of work, Guillaume is actively involved in supporting non-profit organisations, including currently serving as a Board Member of the Griffin Theatre Company and contributing to initiatives such as Qtopia, the Sydney Queer Museum.
Mr Hamilton continued "We are thrilled to welcome Guillaume to our team, and his passion for social impact and extensive experience will further enhance our capabilities in delivering effective outcomes for our clients."
Guillaume Babille joins Cushman & Wakefield as Director, Advisory+ Australia & New Zealand
Jess Freeman • 07/05/2024
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