Vice President, Public Institutions Advisory

JLL empowers you to shape a brighter way. Our people at JLL and JLL Technologies are shaping the future of real estate for a better world by combining world class services, advisory and technology for our clients. We are committed to hiring the best, most talented people and empowering them to thrive, grow meaningful careers and to find a place where they belong. Whether you’ve got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades or technology, or you’re looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, join our team as we help shape a brighter way forward. JLL is seeking an experienced professional for the role of Vice President within our Public Institutions Advisory group. This position is available in Austin, San Diego, Chicago, Washington DC, Charlotte, Denver, or Atlanta, although strong candidates from other locations may be considered. The ideal candidate will possess strong real estate and finance skills, with the ability to immediately support significant real estate consulting and transaction projects in the government and education sectors. About JLL Public Institutions Jones Lang LaSalle’s Public Institutions group (PI) provides a wide range of real estate services to public agencies and education institutions. We identify and implement strategies that allow organizations who serve others to fully leverage their real property in close alignment with their organizational missions. Our practice has grown rapidly over the past decade and is an industry leader in portfolio management and advisory, real estate strategy and providing complex development advisory services, with a specialty in public-private partnerships. Having the track-record and know-how In this role, you’ll need to have the industry experience required to manage client delivery and advisory. You’ll be expected to contribute as a key member of client facing teams to grow business, develop, implement and manage projects that vary greatly in subject and complexity.

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