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NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ JLL announced today Gilda Perez-Alvarado has been promoted to Global CEO of its Hotels & Hospitality Group to succeed Mark Wynne-Smith, who will continue as Global CEO of Valuation Advisory. These appointments advance the company s corporate purpose to shape the future of real estate for a better world and be the most connected, strategic and creative team of advisors across all businesses.
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Previously, Wynne-Smith had dual global leadership of both JLL s Hotels & Hospitality Group and Valuation Advisory business. With over 10 years of building a significant platform for the global hotels sector, Wynne-Smith will now solely focus on the Valuation Advisory business.
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