Eric Duchon

Managing Director
Blackstone
Biografía:
Eric Duchon is the Global Head of ESG for Blackstone Real Estate. As part of the Real Estate Asset Management team, he partners with the firm’s central ESG team and Portfolio Operations to initiate, manage, implement and report ESG initiatives across the global Real Estate portfolio. Mr. Duchon is responsible for the Real Estate Group’s industry leading ESG program, which drives results across the firm’s real estate funds and portfolio companies. Prior to joining Blackstone in November 2020, Mr. Duchon was at LaSalle Investment Management where he was a Managing Director and Global Head of Sustainability. Prior to LaSalle, Mr. Duchon spent over 9 years at Cushman & Wakefield as the Director of Sustainability Strategies. Mr. Duchon received a BBA from Emory University – Goizueta Business School and a Master in Real Estate Development Degree from New York University Schack Institute of Real Estate. Directorio de miembros  Arrow

Biografía: Eric Duchon is the Global Head of ESG for Blackstone Real Estate. As part of the Real Estate Asset Management team, he partners with the firm’s central ESG team and Portfolio Operations to initiate, manage, implement and report ESG initiatives across the global Real Estate portfolio. Mr. Duchon is responsible for the Real Estate Group’s industry leading ESG program, which drives results across the firm’s real estate funds and portfolio companies. Prior to joining Blackstone in November 2020, Mr. Duchon was at LaSalle Investment Management where he was a Managing Director and Global Head of Sustainability. Prior to LaSalle, Mr. Duchon spent over 9 years at Cushman & Wakefield as the Director of Sustainability Strategies. Mr. Duchon received a BBA from Emory University – Goizueta Business School and a Master in Real Estate Development Degree from New York University Schack Institute of Real Estate.

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