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Colliers South Carolina executive to retire

Christina Lee Knauss //August 17, 2023//

Colliers South Carolina executive to retire

Christina Lee Knauss //August 17, 2023//

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Debbie Lane will retire from her role as senior vice president of real estate management at Colliers South Carolina effective Oct. 1.

Lane has led the division since 2015, according to a news release. Under her direction, the company’s property management portfolio has expanded from 11.8 million square feet to more than 20 million square feet across the state of South Carolina, according to the release. Properties are currently servied by a staff of 51 property management and maintenance professionals.

“The statistics speak for themselves as we celebrate the tremendous job that Debbie has done in leading her team,” said Mickey Layden, executive vice president of Colliers and President/CEO of LCK. “Debbie leaves behind a legacy of success in the way that she has structured the delivery of first-class property management services to Colliers’ many clients in South Carolina.”

Lane will remain with Colliers in a part-time role as director of client engagement focusing on client relationships and business development.

Kim Butler (Photo/Colliers)Kim Butler will be promoted to the role of senior vice president of the real estate management services division, directing all of the company’s property management business. Butler has been with Colliers since 2006 and most recently served as vice president of real estate management.

“I am honored to take on this new role within Colliers and so appreciative of the confidence that is being show in me,” Butler said. “It presents a great opportunity to build upon the foundation of excellence that has been established by Debbie, and to expand the Colliers portfolio of properties in the future.”

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