Bruce Mosler is Chairman of Global Brokerage of Cushman & Wakefield, the world’s largest independent real estate services firm, and has been a champion of diversity and a defender against discrimination during his tenure at the firm. Along with his commitment to inclusion, Mosler currently serves as Co-Chairman of the Board for the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum.
The Museum, now a national icon, has over a million visitors each year, since the arrival of the Space Shuttle Enterprise. The Intrepid Aircraft Carrier was one of the most successful ships in United States history, serving proudly in World War II, three tours of duty off Vietnam, as a recovery vessel for NASA, and, today, as a monument for all who have served our nation.
Under the leadership and direction of Mosler, in 2011 Cushman & Wakefield was one of eleven founding members of the Veterans Jobs Mission. The participant firms currently number over 230 of America’s most influential companies and, to date, in excess of 395,261 veterans have been hired. Furthering this commitment, Mosler spearheaded the creation of Cushman & Wakefield’s own Veterans Initiative in November 2016. Mosler also serves as Chairman of BENS (Business Executives for National Security).
Mosler serves on the Board of Governors of the Real Estate Board of New York. He is a member of the boards of the National Navy SEAL Museum, Real Estate Round Table, Police Athletic League (PAL), Tufts University Friend of Fletcher Advisory Board and the Wharton Executive Education Advisory Board. Mosler is also a member of the Syracuse University Institute for Veterans and Military Families and World Fuel’s Military Advisory Board, among other civic and charitable organizations.