Cushman & Wakefield Inc. has named Jerry Noble and Jackie Orcutt as Market Leaders of its Arizona operations in Phoenix. Noble and Orcutt have previously served as leading commercial real estate professionals for C&W in Phoenix.

“We could not be more pleased with our decision to entrust our Phoenix operations to Jerry and Jackie,” says Joe Cook, chief operating officer, US Markets for Cushman & Wakefield. “They each possess extensive knowledge of the local market and have demonstrated the highest degree of professionalism within the industry.  Their commitment to the success of Cushman & Wakefield in Arizona positions our company for dynamic growth in the market as we align and expand our services around our Investor and Occupier clients.”

Noble, market leader and managing broker, is a recognized leader in office properties brokerage with more than 17 years experience in the Phoenix market. He joined Cushman & Wakefield in 2013 after having served as First Vice President at CBRE and as Vice President with Trammell Crow Company. Recognized as one of the city’s leading office properties experts, Noble has experience with sales, leasing, valuation, and buyer representation. He is a board member of the Arizona SIOR Chapter, and is a member of local NAIOP and CCIM Chapters. In his new capacity, Noble will manage the brokerage divisions of Cushman & Wakefield of Arizona.

Jackie Orcutt, market leader, investor services, one of Cushman & Wakefield’s leading industrial properties specialists, worked at CBRE for five years before joining the company in 2011.  The company recognized her nationally in 2013 with receipt of the Rising Star award. She has been named as one of the “40 under 40” most influential people in commercial real estate, and recognized as one of the 20 most influential women in the industry. During her career, Jackie has represented leading owners of institutional industrial product in sales and leasing transactions. Orcutt is a board member of AZCREW, serves in leadership for NAIOP and has worked on the ULI Partnership Forum. In her new capacity, Orcutt will manage the company’s property management division and have responsibility for integrating and delivering management, agency leasing, and capital markets services to property owners and investors.

Noble and Orcutt will continue their work in office properties and industrial properties brokerage in addition to their management roles. The two leaders will serve as the senior management team for the company, along with recently hired director of operations, Stephanie Sandro.