Suzy Reingold lands at Colliers

Former Cushman & Wakefield exec left after alleging discrimination

Suzy Reingold and Joseph Harbert
Suzy Reingold and Joseph Harbert

Suzy Reingold, who left her position as chief operating officer of Cushman & Wakefield’s tri-state region amid accusations of age and gender discrimination, has secured a new position at rival commercial brokerage Colliers International.

Colliers’ Eastern Region president Joseph Harbert confirmed to the New York Observer that Reingold will be consulting on the firm’s educational programs.

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Reingold left Cushman & Wakefield in December, The Real Deal reported. In 2013, she alleged in a lawsuit she was passed over for a promotion to president of the tri-state region due to her age, 66 at the time, and her sex. The job went to Ron Lo Russo, who was 38.

Colliers has picked up other high-ranking female executives from Cushman & Wakefield recently, including Kimberly Brennan, who is now COO of Colliers’ tri-state region, and Cynthia Foster, its new president of office services. [NYO] — Tess Hofmann