The former executive managing director of Cushman and Wakefield will be leading Space Matrix in its next phase of evolution and growth.
February 19th, 2016
Asia’s second largest interior design firm, Space Matrix, has hired Arsh Chaudhry as its new Global CEO. The former executive managing director of Cushman and Wakefield will lead the company in its next phase of evolution and growth as its continues to deliver design innovation and future-ready workplace solutions to its clients.
“Over the years, I have closely tracked the growth journey of Space Matrix and have been thoroughly impressed by how much has been accomplished in such a short period. Being recognised as the No. 2 player across Asia and No. 1 in India is an enviable position to be in.”
“We have built a solid foundation of high performing talent across Asia Pacific, and now layering that with being a great place to work, innovative, digital and client-centric, positions us perfectly to springboard ourselves into the next five years of growth and realise our full potential. I am delighted to be on board and honored to be leading such an accomplished team!”says Chaudhry.
In his previous position as Executive Managing Director of Cushman and Wakefield, Chaudhry was responsible for the overall management and development of the firm’s business across Southeast Asia. His 18-year career with them has also seen him hold various regional roles in New York, San Francisco, New Delhi and Bangalore.
Chaudhry was nominated to the “Top 20 Next Generation of Leaders in Real Estate” in 2006 by Real Estate Forum, the New York-based leading global real estate business publication.
Chaudhry is a member of the Executive Committee of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), was on the Board of CoreNet Global’s Singapore Chapter and Co-Chair of the Property Committee for the American Chambers of Commerce in Singapore. He also speaks regularly at business forums and has authored/commented on various economic and real-estate trends in business newspapers and magazines.
Commenting on the new appointment, Space Matrix Founder, Shagufta Anurag says, “Our mission is to be the market leader in workplace design and execution across Asia – in market share, clients, innovation and thought leadership. Arsh will bring his significant global business experience to Space Matrix as we prepare ourselves for the next phase of our growth story.”
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