Michael Lange, chairman of Jones Lang LaSalle Russia & CIS, has announced he intends to leave the firm after 15 years to develop his own business interests and pursue other aspirations. Lange will leave towards the end of the first quarter of this year.
Michael Lange, chairman of Jones Lang LaSalle Russia & CIS, has announced he intends to leave the firm after 15 years to develop his own business interests and pursue other aspirations. Lange will leave towards the end of the first quarter of this year.
Colin Dyer, Jones Lang LaSalle's global CEO, said: 'Michael has made a visionary contribution to the long-term development of our business in Russia and the CIS. Jones Lang LaSalle is today the undisputed market leader in Russia, with a full service offer across these vast territories and a string of industry awards.'
Lange co-founded his own real estate company in Moscow in 1994 and in 1997 sold the business to then Jones Lang Wootton, staying on as Managing Director for Russia.