SEATTLE, Feb. 21, 2017 -- Colliers International Group Inc. (Nasdaq:CIGI) (TSX:CIGI) is pleased to announce that it has been honored as a 2017 Global Outsourcing 100 company by IAOP®, an honor the company has earned for 12 straight years, more than any other real estate services provider. Colliers has been named to the list each year since its inception.
The 2017 Global Outsourcing 100 and The World’s Best Outsourcing Advisors recognize preferred outsourcing service providers and advisors. Companies of all sizes, from around the world and across the entire outsourcing industry—information technology outsourcing, business process outsourcing, facility services, real estate, design, testing, manufacturing and logistics just to name a few—are considered for inclusion on the lists.
“We are very happy to receive this prestigious recognition from IAOP again this year,” said Dylan Taylor, President and COO, Colliers International. “Our consistent recognition as a trusted advisor speaks to the commitment we have at Colliers to always provide best-in-class service.”
“Choosing the right partners is more important than ever. Companies that outsource, not only in the traditional sense but also through the wide array of the ever-changing collaborative business models, are scrutinizing their providers very closely,” said Debi Hamill, IAOP CEO. “The GO100 is the definitive guide to help companies research and compare service providers with whom they are considering relationships.”
Judging for inclusion on the lists is based on a rigorous scoring criterion that includes an independent review by a panel of IAOP customer members with extensive experience in selecting outsourcing service providers and advisors for their organizations. The 2017 panel is led by Hamill and IAOP Chairman Michael F. Corbett, and it includes:
- Daniel Beimborn, Professor, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
- Teresa Harris, COP, Global Supplier Relationship Manager, GE
- Mary D. Lewis, Sourcing Manager II, Supply Chain Management, Sprint
- Cheryl Seely, COP, Manager, Thomson Reuters
- Paul Quaglia, COP, VP Enterprise Applications, GE Healthcare
- Scott Singer, Managing Director, GBS, Rio Tinto
The World’s Best Outsourcing Advisors is geared specifically to companies that are outstanding global outsourcing advisors and consultants. In addition to being part of The Global Outsourcing 100, the list of advisors highlights the top consultant, legal and related advisory firms globally, and is a valuable reference tool for companies needing expert advice and guidance with their outsourcing projects.
The 2017 Global Outsourcing 100 and The World’s Best Outsourcing Advisors lists showcasing Colliers International and the other best companies in each of the five judging categories will premiere in a special advertising section of the second quarter 2017 FORTUNE 500 issue of FORTUNE magazine on newsstands on June 15, 2017.
About Colliers International
Colliers International Group Inc. (NASDAQ:CIGI) (TSX:CIGI) is an industry leading global real estate services company with 15,000 skilled professionals operating in 68 countries. With an enterprising culture and significant employee ownership, Colliers professionals provide a full range of services to real estate occupiers, owners and investors worldwide. Services include strategic advice and execution for property sales, leasing and finance; global corporate solutions; property, facility and project management; workplace solutions; appraisal, valuation and tax consulting; customized research; and thought leadership consulting.
Colliers professionals think differently, share great ideas and offer thoughtful and innovative advice that helps clients accelerate their success. Colliers has been ranked among the top 100 global outsourcing firms by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals for 12 consecutive years, more than any other real estate services firm.
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For further information, please contact:
Hadley Duncan
Havas PR
Phone: 401-999-3760
Email: [email protected]
About IAOP
IAOP is the go-to association leading the way to improve outsourcing outcomes by bringing together customers, providers and advisors in a collaborative, knowledge-based environment that promotes professional development, recognition, certification and excellence. With over 120,000 members and affiliates worldwide, IAOP is not only on top of the latest trends but in front of them. Through its expansive global chapter network, premier training and certification programs, knowledge center, member community and more, IAOP helps members learn, grow and succeed. For more information and how you can become involved, visit www.IAOP.org.
For further information, please contact:
Kate Tulloch-Hammond
Director, Media & Communications, IAOP
+1.845.452.0600, ext. 122
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