CBRE Group tops Fortune list

Jacky Mukmel, CEO of CBRE Israel, said the firm’s selection as a world leader in income-producing real estate adds great prestige to the company’s activity in Israel.

JACKY MUKMEL  (photo credit: Courtesy)
JACKY MUKMEL
(photo credit: Courtesy)
CBRE Group was the number one real estate company in Fortune’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies for 2019. The company appears in the prestigious rankings for the seventh consecutive year. Fortune defines the real estate industry extensively to include commercial real estate services companies, property owners, hotels and healthcare operators, residential real estate companies and more.
Jacky Mukmel, CEO of CBRE Israel, said the firm’s selection as a world leader in income-producing real estate adds great prestige to the company’s activity in Israel.
Fortune ranks companies on nine performance-related features. CBRE led the industry in two key performance characteristics – managing people and global capabilities – and ranked second in the following characteristics: quality of service, quality management, innovation, financial robustness, use of company assets and long-term investments.
CBRE has risen steadily on Fortune’s measure of corporate reputation and reached the number one position for the first time in 2019.
“Fortune provides one of the most definitive and highly regarded report cards on corporate reputation. CBRE’s steady climb to the number one ranking in our sector is a direct reflection of the excellent work our people are doing to deliver differentiated outcomes for our clients,” said Bob Sulentic, president and chief executive officer of CBRE.
Drawing from a base of some 1,500 companies, Fortune evaluated 680 companies from 30 countries in determining the Most Admired Companies. Fortune surveys board directors, executives and financial analysts to determine the rankings.