David Erwin, executive director in the client care team at CBRE, is to leave the business at the end of April after just over a year with the company.
CBRE confirmed that Erwin has resigned from his role, which was focused on managing and developing client relationships.
He joined the business in February last year from Dunlace Property, where he was a managing partner for two and a half years.
Prior to that, he spent 28 years at Cushman & Wakefield and was chief executive of its capital markets group and a UK board member.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Mark Routledge, head of national capital markets at CBRE, had left the firm after more than a decade, and last month, Nick Martel, head of EMEA retail advisory and transactions at CBRE, left after 13 years with the agency.
In January, Colliers International recruited former CBRE directors Peter Arduino and Matt Chambers as part of plans to expand its national capital markets division.
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