Caroline Burns pioneers new Geyer studio, further developing the firm’s presence in Asia.
April 2nd, 2008
In response to the increasing presence in the region, Geyer is excited to announce the
opening of our Singapore Studio. The studio will be pioneered by Geyer’s Asia Regional Leader, Caroline Burns.
With over 15 years consulting experience and a background in business management, land economics and architecture, Caroline comes to Geyer with an energy and passion for the opportunities that can be realised through an organisation’s accommodation.
Caroline will further develop Geyer’s presence in the Asia region, with continued commissions on key projects, providing major organisations in the market with a multidisciplinary and holistic approach.
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