Cushman & Wakefield names global chief investment officer

Cushman & Wakefield has named Nathaniel Robinson as global chief investment officer and executive vice president of stragegic planning.

Robinson is responsible for shaping the firm’s broader business strategy and will allocate investment capital across the company. In this global role, Robinson will work closely with chief executive officer Brett White, and will be based in Chicago.

Robinson brings more than 15 years of strategic planning and investment experience to the firm. Before joining Cushman & Wakefield in 2016, Robinson was an investment partner at Virgo Capital, and prior to that he worked in Morgan Stanley’s Global Technology Group where he advised leading software and internet companies on acquisitions, divestitures and joint ventures.

Robinson is also a co-founder and former Chairman of PhillyCarShare, which was acquired by Enterprise Holdings.