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CB Richard Ellis Group

COMPANY

Commercial real estate.

Official Website:
http://www.cbre.com/

Industry:
Real Estate

Ticker:
NYSE:CBG

Corporate headquarters:
El Segundo, CA

Sales:
$6.03B (2007)

Employees:
30,000

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Bradley S. Anderson
Business
c. 1961   Senior VP at CB Richard Ellis
Robert Sulentic
Business
c. 1958   CEO of Trammell Crow, 2002-06
Mary Ann Tighe
Business
1948   Tri-State CEO, CB Richard Ellis
Martin Turchin
Business
c. 1942   Vice Chairman of CB Richard Ellis
Brett White
Business
c. 1960   CEO of CB Richard Ellis
Ray Wirta
Business
c. 1944   CEO of CB Richard Ellis, 2001-05

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Richard C. Blum
Business
c. 1936   Husband of Dianne Feinstein
Patrice M. Daniels
Business
c. 1961   Blue Sky Advisors
Tom Daschle
Politician
9-Dec-1947   US Senator from South Dakota, 1987-2005
Curtis F. Feeny
Business
c. 1957   Former EVP, Stanford Management Co.
Bradford M. Freeman
Business
1942   Freeman Spogli & Co.
Mickey Kantor
Government
7-Aug-1939   US Secretary of Commerce, 1996-97
Fred Malek
Government
22-Dec-1936   Thayer Capital Partners
Jane J. Su
Business
c. 1964   Blum Capital Partners
Robert Sulentic
Business
c. 1958   CEO of Trammell Crow, 2002-06
Brett White
Business
c. 1960   CEO of CB Richard Ellis
Gary L. Wilson
Business
c. 1941   Chairman of Northwest Airlines, 1991-2007
Ray Wirta
Business
c. 1944   CEO of CB Richard Ellis, 2001-05


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