An archive photo of Frank Rosenbaum from September 2018. The experienced real estate professional will be in charge of day-to-day management at CBRE in Luxembourg. Matic Zorman

An archive photo of Frank Rosenbaum from September 2018. The experienced real estate professional will be in charge of day-to-day management at CBRE in Luxembourg. Matic Zorman

Commercial real estate services company CBRE and William Moulin, executive director of CBRE in Luxembourg, have decided by mutual agreement to end their collaboration.

Frank Rosenbaum, who led CBRE's Luxembourg office for nearly five years, will once again take over its day-to-day management, as William Moulin has left to take on new challenges. Virginie Chambon, director, will be responsible for the continuation and development of the office and retail activities in Luxembourg.

Rosenbaum has more than 30 years’ experience in real estate and is a well-known personality in the Luxembourg industry. He was a head of the office agency department of JLL and then later weas a founding partner of Property Partners, which has since become INOWAI.  Rosenbaum has extensive knowledge in investment advisory, agency and real estate management, CBRE said in a press statement.

Maxime Kumpen, CEO of CBRE Belgium and Luxembourg, thanked sincerely Moulin for the key role he played in Luxembourg since his arrival at CBRE. “Thanks to him and his team, the "Occupiers" division has grown substantially, and many synergies have been created between our various departments in order to offer an ever more complete service to our clients,” Kumpen stated.

But Kumpen also thanked Rosenbaum for accepting to take on the day-to-day management of the Luxembourg office once again. “For almost 5 years, Frank has contributed greatly to leading the Luxembourg team towards excellence, by surrounding himself with talented and motivated collaborators. Since his arrival, the team has grown significantly and new service offerings have been created, including our residential activities.”