Colliers New Leadership Team
David M. Feild has been appointed as the new CEO of Colliers | South Carolina effective January 6, 2025, succeeding John W. Folsom, who transitions to Non-Executive Chairman. Craig Waites has also been named Columbia Market President. The move marks a significant shift in leadership as Colliers aims to enhance client service and community engagement in the region.
Columbia, South Carolina – Big news is unfolding at Colliers | South Carolina as David M. Feild steps into the top position of Chief Executive Officer as of January 6, 2025. This transition is sure to spark interest, particularly as it comes with an array of changes following the long and impactful tenure of John W. Folsom, who has been steering the ship for a whopping 31 years!
David’s journey in the commercial real estate world has been nothing short of impressive, boasting over 25 years of experience. Before taking on the CEO mantle, he was named President in 2024, where he contributed significantly to the company’s innovative edge and broadened its reach across South Carolina. His experience as the Market Leader for Colliers’ Greenville-Spartanburg offices allowed him to oversee substantial expansions across various service lines, making him a well-respected figure in the industry.
Although Folsom is passing the baton, he isn’t stepping out of the picture entirely. He will transition to the role of Non-Executive Chairman of the Board, ensuring that he remains a guiding force within the company. He will also continue to develop key client relationships and lend his extensive knowledge and experience to the strategic direction of Colliers.
David has expressed a heartfelt commitment to bringing fresh energy and positivity into the new chapter for Colliers | South Carolina. He aims not only to enhance client service but also to deepen the company’s involvement in local communities. His dedication shines through his prior leadership roles, such as serving as the Board Chair of Ten at the Top and being an active member of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce. His educational foundation from Furman University and completion of the Leadership South Carolina program reflect his commitment to continuous growth and community engagement.
John W. Folsom’s era has left a remarkable legacy in South Carolina’s real estate sector. Under his leadership, Colliers has flourished and established itself as a major player in the market. He also remains fully engaged in various community leadership initiatives, including the Midlands Business Leadership Group and the Columbia Airport Commission. It will be interesting to see how David builds on this legacy while bringing his own style to the role.
As if the leadership shakeup isn’t exciting enough, Colliers has also announced a new Columbia Market President. Craig Waites, a long-time member of the Colliers team since 1995, has assumed this role, succeeding David C. Lockwood III. Craig’s specialty in site selection, land brokerage, and retail property sales has resulted in over 450 transactions, amassing more than $390 million in sales. His deep community roots and involvement on boards and commissions, including the Board of Trustees at Hammond School, make him a perfect fit to further drive growth and community engagement.
The leadership transitions at Colliers | South Carolina signal a commitment to continued strategic growth, focusing on client success and community engagement. With David M. Feild and Craig Waites at the helm, there’s a buzz of optimism that the company will thrive moving forward. South Carolina can look forward to innovative ideas, enhanced service, and a deepened commitment to the communities they serve. The future looks bright, and everyone is eager to see how these changes unfold!
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