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CoreNet NYC hosts 2019 Annual Dinner; Attended by 800 professionals and held at American Museum of Natural History

Shown (from left) are the 2019 Annual Dinner committee members: Jake Waitsman (VVA), Greg Herman (Cushman & Wakefield), Tracy Davis, Kim Pinkerton (Creative Office Pavilion), Morgan Gorospe (Corgan), Sonya Verny (IA Interior Architects), Kelley Douglass (Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope), Jennifer Abbattista (Innovant), Vito Bacarella (UBS), Deidre Fenlon
(Gunlocke), Kim Ferguson (Robert Derector Telecom), Suzanne Sullivan (Bentley), Adam Thilges (Corgan) and Brian Schwagerl (NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate.)

Manhattan, NY CoreNet Global New York City chapter (CoreNet NYC) hosted its sold-out 2019 Annual Dinner on May 2nd at the American Museum of Natural History located at Central Park West & 79th St. 

CoreNet NYC was excited to bring this event back to the American Museum of Natural History where the annual dinner was previously hosted in 2015. The dinner was attended by 800 top professionals in the real estate, design and construction industries, as well as CoreNet NYC members. The event consisted of a cocktail reception followed by a seated dinner where CoreNet NYC chair, Jason Aster welcomed everyone with opening remarks. The dinner concluded with a dessert reception which ended the night on a sweet note. 

“We look forward to hosting this event each year, as it brings colleagues and friends together to enjoy a night of networking in an engaging environment. It’s truly special to volunteer with an organization that serves its constituents in such a spectacular manner,” said Jason Aster, senior vice president of KBA/Visual Lease and chair of the CoreNet Global NYC chapter. “We are delighted with the turnout, and we want to thank our members, sponsors, and peers for the continued support that allows us to create this meaningful night each year.” 

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