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Applications for admission now open for the REBNY Fellows Leadership Program

New York, NY The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), in collaboration with the Coro New York Leadership Center, have announced applications are now open for the REBNY Fellows Leadership Program. Applications are now open for admission to the professional development program’s third year.

The REBNY Fellows Program is a high-impact, six-month training program focused on helping a diverse range of young real estate professionals further develop the leadership skills needed to solve complex challenges, assess multiple perspectives and collaborate effectively. The program provides networking opportunities along with advocacy and civic leadership training. Participants walk away with additional knowledge and skills and a lifelong professional network that will provide a roadmap to continued success in the real estate industry.

Submissions for the next cohort of the REBNY Fellows Program close on November 14. 

“REBNY is committed to cultivating a diverse workforce within our industry at every professional level from recent grads to the boardroom,” said REBNY senior vice president Yvonne Riley-Tepie. “The REBNY Fellows Leadership Program helps support the retention and advancement of talented individuals in our industry, while also hopefully adding a wider range of viewpoints and backgrounds to the group of decision-makers that will determine the future growth of our city.”

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