Colliers New Zealand’s Strategic Advisory team continues to expand with the recent appointment of Chris Dibble as a Director of Strategic Advisory.

Dibble, who is currently Colliers’ National Director of Partnerships, Research, and Communications, will be taking up the newly established role this month.

With over 16 years of industry experience and qualifications in economics, geography, marketing and property, Dibble provides a multi-disciplinary approach that assists a broad range of clients and key property stakeholders.

Dibble has worked in a variety of leadership roles for Colliers and other New Zealand property firms, all with the intent of arming people with the necessary property insights to make the best possible decisions.

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He has been a regular presenter at leading industry events as well as frequently featuring in New Zealand’s media on TV, radio, print, and online, discussing the latest property market trends.

Dibble says the current change in market conditions provides a timely opportunity for the new direction.

“People who occupy, buy, or sell property are facing changing market conditions and there are major new trends to unravel. The need for data-driven property insights and pragmatic advice will be paramount when it comes to making the most out of the opportunities ahead.”

Alan McMahon, National Director of Strategic Advisory at Colliers, notes that Dibble’s appointment bolsters the team’s capability and capacity to assist the growing number of clients requiring expert consultancy and transactional advice.

“We are excited to have Chris join us. I’ve known and worked with him for almost a decade now, and his skill set, understanding of the property sector, as well as his relationships, make him a valuable asset for the team.”

With the appointment of Rob Campbell in February this year, as well as existing team members Will Silk and Renee Lintott, Colliers’ Strategic Advisory team has expanded to a team of five.

- Article supplied by Colliers


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