RE:RE:SLAM TRIED TO FOOL INVESTORS WITH It is very doubtful that this was a resignation or firing. She either got recruited out or looked for an alternative job herself knowing that things would be shaken up at Slate. Below is a paste of a press release about the move:
Stiles, Pollard take new roles at Colliers
Colliers announced Lindsay Stiles has joined its senior leadership team as managing director, downtown Toronto leading growing office and retail teams. Stiles has over 15 years of real estate experience in leasing, operations, and asset management.
As the former chief operating officer of Slate Office REIT, Stiles was responsible for oversight of leasing and third-party property management, preparation of annual operating budgets and execution, and approval of capital spending and leasing programs. She had spent about six years at the REIT and Slate Asset Management in progressively more senior roles.
Colliers also announced that Casey Pollard has moved to CBRE Vancouver to enhance the brokerage’s land redevelopment, investment and commercial strata sales service line throughout Metro Vancouver.
Having spent a majority of his career at Colliers International, Pollard brings over 15 years in strategic real estate experience to the branch. He has an extensive transaction record, accumulating over $1 billion in sales.
pennydredful wrote: If she couldn,t lease why would Colliers hire her to LEAD their Commercial leasing division? Perhaps she left on her own accord rather than fired or somewhere in between? I guess we will never know?