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AmTrust to host third summit, “Young Leaders in Commercial Real Estate” June 19th at Graduate Center of CUNY

New York, NY AmTrust Title Insurance Co. will hold its third summit in a series of annual commercial real estate forums, this one entitled: “Young Leaders in Commercial Real Estate.”

Featuring two panels of young real estate professionals, the event will be held on Tuesday morning June 19, 2018 at The Graduate Center of CUNY at 365 Fifth Avenue in Midtown South from 8:30 am to 12:00 pm.

Among the speakers, with more to be announced, are:

  • Brian Donnelly/Moderator - DLA Piper
  • Daniel Wagman - Brookfield
  • Steve Dubb - Beechwood Organization
  • Donahue Peebles - The PEEBLES Organization
  • Spencer Pariser - Taconic Investment Partners
  • Michael Kazmierski - Kaufman Organization
  • Sam Charney - Charney Construction
  • Matthew Kahn – Tavros Holdings, LLC
  • Jillian Mariutti – Mission Capital
  • Molly Goldfarb – BlackRock
  • Dustin Stolly (Moderator)  - Newmark Knight Frank
  • Michael Corridan - Citigroup

Proceeds of the event will go to The Big Brothers Big Sisters of NYC.

For further information and to buy tickets, please contact: [email protected] or call 212 499-0100.

Visit AmTrustTitleEvents.com

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