Los Angeles, California, United States, June, 2024 – CRED iQ, the fastest-growing platform in Commercial Real Estate (CRE) finance, proudly announces the appointment of Nikki Kirk as Chief Client Officer. Kirk will oversee all client relationships, enhance CRED iQ’s Client Success team, and play a crucial role in the company’s strategic initiatives.
“We are thrilled to welcome Nikki to CRED iQ as our client base continues to grow,” said Mike Haas, Founder and CEO of CRED iQ. “Her experience and leadership will be crucial to our future success. We are lucky to have her joining our senior team.”
Kirk brings extensive experience in the CRE ecosystem, with a notable focus on data and analytics, holding positions at top companies such as CBRE, Gibson Dunn, and Colliers. Most recently, she served as Chief Strategy Officer at Parceled, an innovative real estate data and enablement business.
Chris Aronson, Chief Commercial Officer, added, “Nikki and I worked together previously, and I quickly realized her ability to connect and collaborate with clients was truly exceptional. We look forward to her leadership as she plays a central role in shaping the future of CRED iQ.”
Expressing her enthusiasm, Nikki Kirk said, “I am delighted to join CRED iQ during this exciting period of growth. I look forward to working closely with the CRED iQ team and, most importantly, partnering with our clients to continue building an innovative product.”
Nikki Kirk will officially join the CRED iQ team on June 10th and will also be in attendance at the upcoming CREFC Annual Meeting in New York City, where she will have the opportunity to meet and greet clients.
CRED iQ is an official market data provider for the commercial real estate and financial industries. The platform is powered by over $2.3 trillion of audited loan and transaction data that includes all property types and geographies. CRE professionals leverage CRED iQ for a wide spectrum of use cases, such as uncovering acquisition and lending opportunities, market analysis, underwriting, and risk management.
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