Raymond Ritchey Ready to Take a Step Back from Senior EVP Role at BXP

BXP, a publicly traded developer, owner and manager of US workplaces, has announced that Washington, DC-based senior EVP Raymond Ritchey has elected to transition to a less than full time role. Although Ritchey will be allocating time to personal, business, and philanthropic pursuits outside of BXP, he will remain a member of the executive management ... The post Raymond Ritchey Ready to Take a Step Back from Senior EVP Role at BXP appeared first on Connect CRE.

Raymond Ritchey Ready to Take a Step Back from Senior EVP Role at BXP

BXP, a publicly traded developer, owner and manager of US workplaces, has announced that Washington, DC-based senior EVP Raymond Ritchey has elected to transition to a less than full time role.

Although Ritchey will be allocating time to personal, business, and philanthropic pursuits outside of BXP, he will remain a member of the executive management team and will continue to support BXP’s Washington, DC, Los Angeles and Seattle regional businesses as well as coordinate companywide leasing and cross-regional client relationships.

“Ray is one of the most recognized and respected figures in real estate in Washington, DC, and he contributes to BXP across many of our markets,’ said Owen Thomas, chairman and CEO of BXP. “We are delighted that Ray will continue to provide his time and talents to supporting BXP’s success.”

Boston, MA-based BXP’s portfolio totals 54.1 million square feet and 194 properties, including 13 properties under construction or redevelopment.

The post Raymond Ritchey Ready to Take a Step Back from Senior EVP Role at BXP appeared first on Connect CRE.

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