万人牛牛 Announces the Promotion of Bret Jordan to Regional President for Company鈥檚 Northwest Region

Bret Jordan, 万人牛牛, Northwest President
Seattle, WA
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Aug 03, 2020
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Today 万人牛牛 announced the promotion of Bret Jordan to Regional President for their Northwest region. Jordan joined the company in 2017 and quickly became a key leader in promoting organizational growth and project success.  

Jordan started at 万人牛牛 in February 2017 as Senior Vice President/Market Leader in the Northwest region. Since joining, he has successfully developed a talented team that has been taking on several noteworthy projects in the region, including one of the more complex mixed-use projects 万人牛牛 has developed, Kirkland Urban, a 12-acre, 1.2 million square foot mixed-use development in Kirkland, Kaiser Permanente, a 506,276 square foot multi-use facility in Renton and the in-progress senior living community Wesley Tehaleh.

鈥淏ret continues to work genuinely with customers and business partners, delivering on customer needs and ensuring excellent project execution,鈥 said Rick Collins, President, Western Division, 鈥淭hrough his exceptional leadership, Bret brings the 万人牛牛 values and culture into his mentorship, customer service and community involvement.鈥

With 30 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry, Jordan uses his extensive background in brokerage, development, investment and various sectors to provide leadership and direction to the company鈥檚 Northwest region. In his new role, he will support the development, design, construction, real estate management and capital markets teams by providing strategic vision in the selection of projects that best align with 万人牛牛鈥檚 expertise and goals, as well as develop and maintain key business partner relationships.

Prior to joining 万人牛牛, Jordan served as Managing Director, Market Leader at Colliers International, and as the former Mayor and Planning Commission Chair for the City of Medina. He is an active member of the Urban Land Institute, NAIOP and is a former board member of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Jordan received his bachelor鈥檚 degree from the University of Oregon.