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CBRE’s Gamboa to Head Project Management for Chicago, Milwaukee

Abe Gamboa has been promoted to managing director of Project Management (PJM) for the Chicago and Milwaukee markets at CBRE. Gamboa (pictured) joined CBRE in 2005 as a project manager in Chicago and was promoted to senior director in 2017.
 
In his new role, Gamboa is responsible for managing all facets of PJM business for Chicago and Milwaukee across all sectors, including corporate offices, industrial, investment and move management. He has been recognized as Project Manager of the Year within CBRE’s global PJM business and by the Chicago Commercial Real Estate Awards in 2016 and 2018.

“Abe has proven himself to be a true leader at CBRE and we are excited to see him receive this well-deserved promotion,” said John Latessa, president of CBRE’s Midwest division.  “He has taken our PJM business to new heights and we are excited to see what he will do in the future.”

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