10-15-2014 - NYCREW presents: "The Women Leading New York's Real Estate Families, Take Three"
NYCREW presents: "The Women Leading New York's Real Estate Families, Take Three" on October 15 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. The event will take place at the Women's National Republican Club, 3 West 51st St.
The third time is once again a charm as the latest generation running several of N.Y.C.'s legendary real estate clans gather to discuss current real estate trends, and their challenges and opportunities in continuing the family legacy while making their own marks. Join speakers Archie Gottesman, co-owner and chief branding officer of Edison Properties; Shari Goodstein Rossi, executive director/partner/owner of Goodstein Organization; Laurie Zucker, Vice Chairman at Zucker Organization; and moderator Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of Douglas Elliman's Retail Group at this annual, not-to-be-missed NYCREW favorite!
Registration: NYCREW Member: $95; CREW Chapter Member $115; Non-Member $135; Student $40
To Register, please visit: http://nycrew.org/node/195.
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