Českomoravská Nemovitostní appoints Iveta Valentová as Head of Property Management

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-10-29   15:00
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Investment group Českomoravská Nemovitostní (ČMN) has strengthened its Property Management team with the appointment of Iveta Valentová as the new Head of Property. With over a decade of experience, Valentová brings a wealth of expertise from her 11 years at CBRE, where she managed a portfolio spanning 700,000 square meters, encompassing office, industrial, logistics, and retail properties.

During her tenure at CBRE, Valentová collaborated with major investment funds, including Raiffeisen, Cromwell, Reico, Immofinance, and Verdion. Her background has equipped her with a comprehensive perspective on property management and sharpened her management and communication skills. Valentová further honed her expertise through an MBA in Real Estate and Valuation from the University of Economics in Prague.

“We are delighted to welcome Iveta to our team,” stated Radek Stacha, Chairman of the Board at ČMN. “Her leadership will be instrumental in driving the growth and success of our Property department.”

Commenting on her new role, Valentová expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity. “After 11 inspiring years at CBRE, I am excited to take on this new challenge at ČMN. The company’s dynamic growth and vision are impressive, and I look forward to working with the team to build a high-quality Property Management business that will enhance the value of our assets under management.”

Valentová’s appointment marks a strategic step for ČMN as it continues to strengthen its presence in the Czech real estate market.

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