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CoreNet Global holds 20th annual golf outing at Fresh Meadow Country Club

Shown (from left) are: Pat Clemency, president & CEO National &  Community Alliances, Make-A-Wish; Gillian Cohen – wish recipient;  and Dominic D’Angelo – honoree. Shown (from left) are: Pat Clemency, president & CEO National & Community Alliances, Make-A-Wish; Gillian Cohen – wish recipient; and Dominic D’Angelo – honoree.

Lake Success, NY CoreNet Global’s Long Island chapter held its 20th annual golf outing on July 18th at the Fresh Meadow Country Club.  More than 100 chapter members and friends participated. The event honored Dom D’Angelo, past-president of the Long Island chapter and founder of the annual outing. Net proceeds go to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Over the past 20 years, CoreNet Global Long Island has raised more than $750,000 to assist the region’s children.

CoreNet Global is a non-profit association representing almost 10,000 executives in 50 countries. Members have strategic responsibility for the real estate assets of large corporations. The organization’s mission is to advance the practice of corporate real estate through professional development opportunities, publications, research, conferences, professional designations and networking in 47 local chapters and globally.

For more information about CoreNet or to join, visit the CoreNet website (corenetglobal.org), or contact Robert Benrubi, President, CoreNet Long Island, at (516) 672-3179.

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