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JLL Taps Workplace Strategist for Regional Role

JLL has named John Wooster (pictured) as VP, workplace strategy for the Midwest and Central U.S. Based in Chicago, Wooster will develop enterprise-wide workplace strategies for clients from multiple industries.

Before joining JLL, Wooster was executive director at Trustmark Companies, a national employee benefits firm. Prior to that, he worked as a real estate strategist and change management leader for a large multinational healthcare organization with some 16,000 employees. He also worked as a workplace strategist at DEGW, where he ran large-scale workplace projects for the technology, government and higher education sectors.

“We expect John to immediately impact our clients’ bottom lines by helping them bring their real estate into the future of work,” said Ed Nolan, JLL’s workplace strategy practice lead.


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