Advancing Strategic Advisory Capabilities for Corporate Clients
NEW YORK, Dec. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Newmark Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NMRK) ("Newmark" or "the Company"), a leading commercial real estate advisor and service provider to large institutional investors, global corporations, and other owners and occupiers, announces the Company has hired Peter Trollope as Global Head of Occupier Solutions. A globally recognized real estate executive who has guided complex real estate strategies for some of the world's largest corporations, Trollope will oversee the continued growth and evolution of Newmark's integrated Occupier Solutions business, which serves clients through global strategy consulting, workplace strategy and human experience, tenant representation, transaction management, program and project management, lease administration and facilities management.
"Our goal is to be the go-to end-to-end service provider for corporate occupiers, and we believe there is significant room to grow the Occupier Services part of our business under Peter's leadership," said Barry Gosin, Chief Executive Officer. "Corporate real estate leaders are prioritizing efficiency, culture and risk management alongside cost; our advantage will be speed, transparency and outcomes powered by modern technology, disciplined execution and a relentless focus on client value."
With global experience spanning North America, Europe and Asia Pacific, Trollope has advised Fortune 500 clients across sectors on business-critical initiatives, including workplace reinvention, M&A integration and portfolio optimization. Prior to joining Newmark, he served as Global Head of Project Management Advisory at CBRE Group, where he led a $1 billion annual business with more than 5,000 professionals.
"Peter's global perspective, operational discipline and track record driving client outcomes make him uniquely suited to scale our Occupier Solutions business and deepen the value we deliver to corporate clients worldwide," said Lou Alvarado, Chief Operating Officer. "He is a leader who elevates every dimension of a business – people, process and performance – and will be instrumental as we advance toward our goal of generating more than $2 billion in revenues from Management Services, Servicing Fees and Other by 2029."
Trollope's appointment reflects Newmark's broader strategy to invest in best-in-class talent and deliver high-impact advisory through a seamless integration of real estate, people and technology. He will work closely with Elizabeth Hart, President of Leasing for North America, to foster further collaboration between Newmark's Leasing and Management Services businesses, while driving strategic planning, client outcomes and ensuring consistent client service at scale.
"Newmark has the momentum, leadership and client trust to engineer what occupier services can deliver," said Trollope. "The industry is asking for a partner that moves quicker, integrates technology more natively and measures success by outcomes. That is Newmark's bar of excellence."
About Newmark
Newmark Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: NMRK), together with its subsidiaries ("Newmark"), is a world leader in commercial real estate, seamlessly powering every phase of the property life cycle. Newmark's comprehensive suite of services and products is uniquely tailored to each client, from owners to occupiers, investors to founders, and startups to blue-chip companies. Combining the platform's global reach with market intelligence in both established and emerging property markets, Newmark provides superior service to clients across the industry spectrum. For the twelve months ended September 30, 2025, Newmark generated revenues of over $3.1 billion. As of September 30, 2025, Newmark and its business partners together operated from approximately 170 offices with over 8,500 professionals across four continents. To learn more, visit nmrk.com or follow @newmark.
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Newmark Appoints Globally Recognized Real Estate Executive Peter Trollope to Lead Occupier Solutions
Newmark Appoints Globally Recognized Real Estate Executive Peter Trollope to Lead Occupier Solutions
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SINGAPORE, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has identified a selection of jungle safari destinations across Asia, where diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes await. With a growing interest in nature-based travel, jungle safaris offer unique opportunities to explore the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of Asia's forests and national parks.
Jungle safaris provide more than just wildlife sightings; they offer immersive experiences that connect travelers with nature and local ecosystems. From the dense rainforests of Borneo to the tiger-rich landscapes of India, these destinations promise unforgettable adventures for nature enthusiasts.
Agoda's list highlights destinations where landscape, wildlife, and on-the-ground experiences come together:
Khao Sok National Park, Thailand: Khao Sok's dramatic limestone cliffs rise above Cheow Lan Lake, where floating raft houses offer overnight stays within the rainforest. Canoe safaris and jungle treks reveal wildlife such as gibbons and hornbills, while the park is also known for the rare Rafflesia flower, one of the largest blooms in the world.
Jim Corbett National Park, India: Located at the base of the Himalayas, Jim Corbett combines open grasslands, sal forests, and river systems that support one of India's most established tiger populations. Jeep safaris through zones such as Dhikala are often paired with early-morning birdwatching along the Ramganga River, where over 500 species have been recorded.
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka: Yala is known for having one of the highest leopard densities in the world. Safaris move through a mix of scrubland, lagoons, and coastline, where sightings can range from sloth bears to crocodiles. The park's proximity to the ocean adds a distinct element, with wildlife often seen against a coastal backdrop.
Borneo Rainforest, Malaysia and Indonesia: Among the oldest rainforests on earth, Borneo Rainforest offers a layered safari experience that includes river journeys along the Kinabatangan, night walks to observe nocturnal species, and visits to orangutan rehabilitation centres. The region is one of the few places where travelers can see proboscis monkeys and pygmy elephants in the wild.
Chitwan National Park, Nepal: Set in the Terai lowlands, Chitwan's grasslands and riverine forests are best explored through a mix of jeep safaris, canoe rides, and guided walks. The park is a stronghold for the one-horned rhinoceros, and visitors often combine wildlife tracking with cultural stays in nearby Tharu communities.
Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia: Part of Sumatra's protected rainforest network, Gunung Leuser is one of the last places where orangutans, tigers, elephants, and rhinos coexist. Multi-day treks from Bukit Lawang focus on observing semi-wild orangutans, with routes passing through dense jungle and remote river crossings.
Taman Negara, Malaysia: Estimated to be over 130 million years old, Taman Negara offers one of Southeast Asia's most accessible rainforest experiences. Visitors move through the canopy via one of the world's longest suspension walkways, take night safaris to spot nocturnal wildlife, and travel by boat along the Tembeling River to reach remote jungle trails.
Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda shared, "Jungle safaris today are less about a single animal sighting and more about understanding entire ecosystems. These destinations offer a range of ways to engage with nature, from river-based exploration to guided conservation experiences, reflecting how travel preferences are evolving. At Agoda, we are committed to helping travelers discover these incredible destinations. With our extensive range of accommodations and activities, we make it easy for nature enthusiasts to plan their perfect adventure."
For those planning their next jungle safari, Agoda offers over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, all of which can be combined in the same booking. Discover the best deals on Agoda's mobile app or visit Agoda.com for more.
SINGAPORE, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital travel platform Agoda has identified a selection of jungle safari destinations across Asia, where diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes await. With a growing interest in nature-based travel, jungle safaris offer unique opportunities to explore the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of Asia's forests and national parks.
Jungle safaris provide more than just wildlife sightings; they offer immersive experiences that connect travelers with nature and local ecosystems. From the dense rainforests of Borneo to the tiger-rich landscapes of India, these destinations promise unforgettable adventures for nature enthusiasts.
Agoda's list highlights destinations where landscape, wildlife, and on-the-ground experiences come together:
Khao Sok National Park, Thailand: Khao Sok's dramatic limestone cliffs rise above Cheow Lan Lake, where floating raft houses offer overnight stays within the rainforest. Canoe safaris and jungle treks reveal wildlife such as gibbons and hornbills, while the park is also known for the rare Rafflesia flower, one of the largest blooms in the world.
Jim Corbett National Park, India: Located at the base of the Himalayas, Jim Corbett combines open grasslands, sal forests, and river systems that support one of India's most established tiger populations. Jeep safaris through zones such as Dhikala are often paired with early-morning birdwatching along the Ramganga River, where over 500 species have been recorded.
Yala National Park, Sri Lanka: Yala is known for having one of the highest leopard densities in the world. Safaris move through a mix of scrubland, lagoons, and coastline, where sightings can range from sloth bears to crocodiles. The park's proximity to the ocean adds a distinct element, with wildlife often seen against a coastal backdrop.
Borneo Rainforest, Malaysia and Indonesia: Among the oldest rainforests on earth, Borneo Rainforest offers a layered safari experience that includes river journeys along the Kinabatangan, night walks to observe nocturnal species, and visits to orangutan rehabilitation centres. The region is one of the few places where travelers can see proboscis monkeys and pygmy elephants in the wild.
Chitwan National Park, Nepal: Set in the Terai lowlands, Chitwan's grasslands and riverine forests are best explored through a mix of jeep safaris, canoe rides, and guided walks. The park is a stronghold for the one-horned rhinoceros, and visitors often combine wildlife tracking with cultural stays in nearby Tharu communities.
Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia: Part of Sumatra's protected rainforest network, Gunung Leuser is one of the last places where orangutans, tigers, elephants, and rhinos coexist. Multi-day treks from Bukit Lawang focus on observing semi-wild orangutans, with routes passing through dense jungle and remote river crossings.
Taman Negara, Malaysia: Estimated to be over 130 million years old, Taman Negara offers one of Southeast Asia's most accessible rainforest experiences. Visitors move through the canopy via one of the world's longest suspension walkways, take night safaris to spot nocturnal wildlife, and travel by boat along the Tembeling River to reach remote jungle trails.
Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda shared, "Jungle safaris today are less about a single animal sighting and more about understanding entire ecosystems. These destinations offer a range of ways to engage with nature, from river-based exploration to guided conservation experiences, reflecting how travel preferences are evolving. At Agoda, we are committed to helping travelers discover these incredible destinations. With our extensive range of accommodations and activities, we make it easy for nature enthusiasts to plan their perfect adventure."
For those planning their next jungle safari, Agoda offers over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, all of which can be combined in the same booking. Discover the best deals on Agoda's mobile app or visit Agoda.com for more.
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Agoda's Top Picks for Thrilling Jungle Safari Adventures in Asia