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November 29, 2021

SPECIAL REPORT: New Analysis Shows Uneven Progress Toward Diversity At CRE’s Biggest Firms

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In 2021, commercial real estate achieved slow but meaningful progress toward greater diversity, equity and inclusion within its ranks.

Still, the vast majority of real estate executives remain White men — and according to a new Bisnow analysis, many companies have struggled or failed to implement plans to address their firms’ lack of diversity.

But 17 months after large swaths of the industry vowed to further the diversity, equity and inclusion of people of color at their organizations, many companies have taken action — and change is decidedly happening.

“I think what the change to date shows is that if you are intentional about trying to increase diversity in your senior levels, you can find it, and so the flipside is if you currently don’t have it, it implies that you haven’t been intentional about seeking diversity at those levels,” said Real Estate Executive Council CEO Ken McIntyre, who sits on Newmark’s board of directors.

SPECIAL REPORT: New Analysis Shows Uneven Progress Toward Diversity At CRE’s Biggest Firms

Last year, Bisnow began tracking and analyzing the highest levels of leadership at the largest companies in the industry, across brokerages, financial firms, and public and private developers. The findings shed light on the racial and ethnic makeup of the top executives in the multitrillion-dollar industry and showed just…

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PODCAST: Avison Young CEO Mark Rose On Creating A Diverse Team Without Mandating Quotas

On this episode, Avison Young CEO Mark Rose sits down with Bisnow to discuss diversity at the top levels of the commercial real estate industry.

Bisnow published its analysis of the boards and C-suites of nearly 100 of CRE's largest companies this week, and it showed incremental progress across the industry. Among large brokerage firms, however, there was no meaningful improvement.

But Avison Young appointed the first Black woman to its C-suite this month, naming Nicole White as its new chief legal officer. When she starts next year, she will be the fourth person of color and eighth woman on the Toronto-based brokerage firm's 24-person executive committee. On its 12-person board, there are three women and two people of color.

On the podcast, Rose — long a vocal champion of inclusion — talks about changing behaviors, attitudes and hiring practices at the commercial real estate services firm.

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