Cushman & Wakefield appoints Head of EMEA Living Capital Markets

Cushman & Wakefield's new appointment will perform the EMEA role alongside his responsibilities as Head of Living in Ireland.

Patrick Hogan, Head of EMEA Living Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield | PBSA News
Patrick Hogan, Head of EMEA Living Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield.

Cushman & Wakefield has appointed Patrick Hogan as Head of EMEA Living Capital Markets. He will succeed Stephen Screene who is relocating to the Middle East and joining a significant client in the region. 

Patrick has been with Cushman & Wakefield for ten years, and is an experienced investment and operation advisor in purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA), Build to Rent, seniors housing and co-living.

“Patrick is a top performer in the living sector with significant experience across all aspects of capital markets and whose advice is greatly respected by the leading investors in the living space. As a proven deal-doer with a strong background in operational real estate, he will expand our delivery of outstanding advice and execution across our EMEA platform. 

“Stephen has made an outstanding contribution over more than 30 years with the firm, in which time he has lived and worked in Czechia, the Netherlands, Italy and most recently in the UK. It has been a pleasure to work with him for a large part of that and we wish him every success in an exciting new chapter for him.”

James Chapman, Head of EMEA Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield

Patrick will perform the EMEA role alongside his responsibilities as Head of Living in Ireland, in which he has advised on many landmark schemes from development stage to site mobilisation, ongoing leasing management, and acquisition and disposal. 

He will work closely with cross border living capital markets Partner Emily Marks, country level sector heads, and other senior leaders within the EMEA Capital Markets team supporting clients throughout the investment life cycle of their assets.

“Europe’s living sector is underpinned by powerful structural trends and has grown to account for around a fifth of European investment volumes.

“These volumes continue to grow, and the sector is a key focus for our many of our clients who we have supported on some of the most significant recent transactions in the sector and I’m eager to drive further growth by supporting them in capitalising on opportunities across the region.”

Patrick Hogan, Head of EMEA Living Capital Markets, Cushman & Wakefield

Cushman & Wakefield has been expanding in the Living sectors, with James Dunne joining this month as Head of UK Living from global investment manager Aberdeen, which has over €10bn of Living assets under management.