Cindy MacMillan
President
Cindy MacMillan is Vice President, Asset Management at Grosvenor, a property owner, investor, and developer with 70 years of experience in North America. Part of a global property company with a track record of over 340 years, Grosvenor develops, manages, and invests to improve property and places across many of the world’s leading cities, promoting sustainability within the built environment and enhancing the wellbeing of customers and communities. Grosvenor’s work in urban property, alongside its other activities in food and agtech, rural estate management, and support for charitable initiatives, shares a common purpose – to deliver lasting commercial, social and environmental benefit.
Cindy garners two decades of commercial real estate experience with a strong background in finance, leasing and asset management and a proven track record in asset strategy, repositioning assets and creating value for a portfolio of income producing properties. Cindy is the Asset Management team lead for Grosvenor’s transit-oriented development sites delivering 4.5 million sq. ft. of urban master planned communities in Metro Vancouver. Together with the development team, she shapes the build-to-core strategy for multifamily rental, retail and office that will add $2 billion in value to Grosvenor’s investment holdings in North America.
Cindy has been a member of CREW Vancouver for over ten years, serving on the Board of Directors from 2017-2021, as President in 2019, and CREW Foundation Chapter Champion in 2021. Along with CREW Network, Cindy serves on the board of Atira Property Management Inc., a property management firm wholly owned by Atira Women's Resource Society, which funds transition housing and support services for women affected by violence and abuse.
Cindy resides in Vancouver, BC, and enjoys reading and listening to podcasts covering topics such as leadership, human behaviour, science, and history. She is an avid runner, cyclist, skier, and fitness enthusiast. Inspired by nature, she feels most at home on a lush, single-track trail deep in the North Shore mountains.