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In a significant move to bolster its presence in the Nordic region, Colliers has appointed Miro Karttunen, a former executive at CapMan and Newsec, to lead its growth strategy. This strategic appointment signals Colliers' commitment to expanding its footprint in the Nordic markets, with a particular emphasis on attracting international investors.
Karttunen brings a wealth of experience and expertise in real estate and investment management, making him well-suited to navigate the complexities of the Nordic landscape. His leadership is expected to facilitate the development of tailored strategies that resonate with the unique dynamics of the region.
The focus will be on enhancing Colliers' capabilities to serve international clients seeking opportunities in the Nordic markets, which are increasingly viewed as attractive destinations for investment. As the region continues to evolve, Karttunen's vision will play a critical role in positioning Colliers as a leader in this competitive arena.
With his extensive background and strategic insight, Karttunen is poised to drive Colliers' initiatives forward, ensuring sustainable growth and success in the Nordic region.
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