Hugh Herman

Hugh Herman

Director, Cushman & Wakefield

Houston, TX 77056

Phone (713) 877-9207

Mobile (713) 385-8270

Specialties
Investment Sales Broker
Property Types
Industrial, Office, Retail
Markets
Houston
Bio
Hugh M. Herman has ten years of experience representing clients in the acquisition and disposition of office space. He specializes in tenant representation and helps clients with their lease, renewal, expansion, and sublease assignments. Mr. Herman’s current or recent assignments include coordinating the Houston leasing and subleasing requirements for Entergy Corporation and Chicago Title, as well as assignments for other major corporate entities including Thompson Reuters and Oppenheimer Holdings. He manages several national portfolios, serving as the single point of contact that facilitates the lease requirements for Teach for America, and Group Management Services, Inc. He has hands-on experience in 48 cities across the United States. Prior to C&W, Mr. Herman was a financial analyst for Frost National Bank in its Private Client Services division. He managed a $120 million client portfolio including law firms, medical practices, and high net worth individuals. He identified and implemented financing strategies specific to their goals and objectives. Mr. Herman also worked at Vinson & Elkins where he assisted attorneys in the review and audit of financial documents for the energy, financial institution, explosives, food services, and technology sectors. Mr. Herman received his Bachelor of Arts from Syracuse University, majoring in political science with a minor in marketing. He is a current member of BOMA. He is a Greater Houston Partnership member and has served on the Marketing Committee since 2004. He has served as the Chairman of the Membership Committee of the Houston City Club. He is currently the Chairman and a founding member of the Houston Episcopal High School Alumni Connect Committee, and serves on Episcopal’s Alumni Director’s Council. Mr. Herman also does volunteer work with the Special Olympics Texas.