Transwestern Names Head of Assets for SoCal

Contributed by BSM Staff

LOS ANGELES – Transwestern Real Estate Services has named Mark Butcher its Managing Senior Vice President of Asset Services for the Southern California region.

In this role, the 25-year industry vet will be responsible for directing the firm’s innovative property management activities, implementing building technology and sustainability initiatives, identifying new business opportunities, and recruiting and developing top-tier talent.

He will also oversee a team of more than 100 property management professionals and a portfolio of 18.5 million square feet of office, healthcare, life sciences and industrial properties across Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, the Inland Empire and Las Vegas.

“Mark’s background is perfectly tailored for our Southern California portfolio and the strategic direction of Transwestern in the region,” said Perry Degulis, Transwestern’s Executive Managing Director of Southern California. “He brings a wealth of knowledge in key property types, as well as a unique experience in receivership, that will greatly benefit our clients. Having worked with Mark before, I know the deep commitment he brings to a company, its clients and its team members, and I’m excited to have him help grow the company.”

Butcher has managed over 40 million square feet of commercial property throughout his career. Prior to joining Transwestern, he was a Senior Vice President and Market Leader at Kidder Mathews, where he was responsible for an 11 million-square-foot portfolio of office, laboratory, retail and industrial properties.

While a Senior Vice President of Asset Services at Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Butcher oversaw a team of 20 real estate professionals and approximately 250 service providers on a 10 million-square-foot laboratory portfolio in Southern California. He previously worked at CBRE and Grubb & Ellis and began his property management career as an intern during college.

“I am excited to join the Transwestern team at such a critical time in its expansion and evolution in Southern California,” Butcher said. “I take a ‘servant leader’ approach to management, and I look forward to growing, developing and supporting the excellent team assembled in the region to ensure our unique culture brings value to our tenants and building owners.”

Butcher is a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management and the National Association of Realtors. He is also a licensed real estate salesperson in California and a Certified Property Manager (CPM). He has been active with Big Brothers Big Sisters and served on the San Diego Children’s Museum facilities committee. Butcher earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati.

Learn more at transwestern.com.