CBRE Group named to The Best of The Global Outsourcing 100 by IAOP


CBRE Group, Inc. announced that the company has been named to The Best of The Global Outsourcing 100 by IAOP®, which has identified the “best of the best” global outsourcing firms, across all industries, from the past ten years.
 
The Best of The Global Outsourcing 100’sresults were based upon an evaluation of the scoring results over the entirety of The Global Outsourcing 100 and WBOA programs.
 
“This recognition speaks not only to the strength of our service offering and value proposition but also to the quality and consistency of our delivery over time,” said Bill Concannon, Global Group President and CEO of Global Workplace Solutions for CBRE. “We’re proud of our record in achieving great outcomes, and we are grateful to our clients for entrusting us with their business.”
 
CBRE provides integrated services for occupiers of commercial real estate, including facilities managementtransaction servicesproject management, and strategic consulting. The firm recently expanded its experience services offering with the launch of Host, which provides concierge-quality services coupled with a powerful, enterprise-grade technology platform. CBRE continues to enhance its services through technology, talent recruitment, mergers and acquisitions and other strategic initiatives.
 
“IAOP is pleased to announce the Best of IAOP's Global Outsourcing 100, from billion-dollar companies and the names you know to smaller growing firms making their mark, these lists encapsulate the very best of the best and what it means to be part of such a wonderful, ever-evolving, industry,” said IAOP CEO, Debi Hamill. “These companies have shown, year after year that they have what it takes to build successful partnerships and bring unmatched value to their customers.”



March 4, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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