Roger
Humphrey of Chester, NJ
is a corporate real estate executive that is currently employed at Merck &
Co.Inc., in Whitehouse Station,
New Jersey. Roger Humphrey of Chester, NJ is a graduate
of Babson College
in Wellesley, MA, where he obtained his Master’s in Business
Administration. Additionally, Roger Humphrey of Chester, NJ
has been a member of CoreNet Global for over thirteen years, where he obtained
a Certificate of Advanced Study in Real Estate Management, the status of Senior
Leader of Corporate Real Estate Designation, and Master of Corporate Real
Estate Designation. Prior to accepting his position at Merck & Co., Roger
Humphrey of Chester, NJ held positions at R.M. Bradley,
Cumberland Farms Inc., Iron Mountain Inc., and Oxford Health Plans.
With over 25 years of experience in the real
estate field, Roger Humphrey of Chester,
NJ was able to successfully fill
the Executive Director position at Merck & Co. and help lead the company to
success. Roger Humphrey of Chester,
NJ started at the company in
2006, as Senior Director of Global Real Estate Services. Shortly after, he was
promoted to Executive Director of Global Facilities Management. Currently,
Roger Humphrey of Chester, NJ works as the Executive Director of Global
Real Estate Services & IFM Governance. His daily responsibilities include
leading a global team providing Real Estate Strategy and Analysis, Performance
Management and Improvement, Strategic Occupancy Planning, Workplace Innovation,
and Transaction Management. During his time at Merck & Co., Roger Humphrey
of Chester, NJ has built and staffed a centralized
strategic global real estate services organization in just a short seven
months. With the help of Roger Humphrey of Chester, NJ, Merck & Co. was
able to implement several new policies across their company that helped reduce
operating expenses by over $400 million annually. Furthermore, Roger Humphrey
of Chester, NJ was able to help the company generate
over $500 million of gross proceeds through real estate consolidation and
facilities optimization.
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