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West Coast PM takes on commercial director role

By Orana Durney-Benson
06 June 2024 | 5 minute read
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Cushman & Wakefield has appointed a Perth-based asset manager to a directorial position.

Nikita Hatfield has been promoted to the position of state director of asset services for Western Australia.

Previously working as a senior property manager for the firm, Hatfield comes with a decade of experience in Perth’s commercial property sector.

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Speaking on her new promotion, Hatfield shared that she’s “incredibly honoured to take on this new role and lead our asset services team in WA”.

“I look forward to working closely with our talented team, valued clients, and business line leaders to further enhance and expand our services. Together, we will continue to drive excellence and achieve outstanding results for our clients,” said Hatfield.

As the Western Australian market comes to the foreground of Australia’s national property conversation, Cushman & Wakefield stated they are committed to strengthening their leadership team and enhancing service offerings “to meet the evolving needs of clients in the Western Australian region”.

Ian Browne, head of asset services for Cushman & Wakefield Australia, stated: “This well-deserved promotion recognises someone who has consistently performed, continuously learnt, and expanded her skills.”

“It is a remarkable story of both career and personal growth,” Browne said.

Since joining the company’s asset services division five years ago, Cushman & Wakefield stated Hatfield has demonstrated “exceptional dedication and expertise in supporting, developing and growing the division”.

Browne stated that Hatfield “is eager to collaborate with the existing asset services team, our clients and other business line leaders to elevate and expand our services”.

“She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her new role, and her leadership is expected to drive further success for our asset services division,” he concluded.

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