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Arreguin Joins CBRE as Director, Global Investor Services
Aug 25, 2008

Cathy Arreguin has joined CB Richard Ellis Investors as a director on the Global Investor Services team. In her new role, she will be responsible for responding to consultants' and institutional investors' requests for proposal. With a decade of experience in real estate, Arreguin previously served as director of forward planning for The Olson Co.

 
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