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CORENET NYC announces 2023 annual corporate real estate awards for excellence finalists

The CoreNet Global New York City Chapter (CoreNet NYC) announced the finalists of its annual 2023 corporate real estate awards for excellence. The winners will be announced at the Annual REmmy’s Gala event that will take place on Thursday, October 19, 2023 at Casa Cipriani and is expected to attract around 600-700 corporate real estate industry professionals. 

Awards will be presented in four overall categories: Corporate Real Estate Executive of the Year, Service Provider of the Year, Young Leader of the Year and Projects of the Year. Each category recognizes chapter members’ involvement or influence on the trajectory of the corporate real estate industry. Each category is being judged by separate sets of three judges, including judges from both the CoreNet NYC Chapter and non-local CoreNet Chapters.

“This year’s award finalists demonstrated the leadership, creativity and resilience that has been needed in order to continue to keep our industry moving along,” said Debra Cole, special events committee chair, CoreNet NYC. “Our honored nominees will be critical to the future of the New York area’s workplaces and assets as we move forward in a challenging environment.”

CoreNet NYC congratulates the following finalists of the 2023 Corporate Real Estate Awards for Excellence.

Corporate Real Estate Executive of the Year: 

  • Cynthia Lindberg, senior partner, executive director, Design & Construction, Ogilvy 
  • Will Monaghan, global corporate real estate & workplace experience, Willis Towers Watson
  • Philip Pitruzzello, managing director, BlackRock

Service Provider of the Year:

  • Sarah D’Annibale, senior client services manager, M Moser Associates
  • Margaux Jaffa, director of client services, IA Interior Architects
  • Katie Nilsen, vice president, E-J Electric Installation Company

Young Leader of the Year: 

  • Mark Fischer, account manager, Lane Office
  • Shayna Isenberg, director, Programs, JLL
  • Mike Martino, solutions engineer, CBRE
  • Jack Senske, vice president, Colliers

Project of the Year – Under 25,000 s/f:

  • Man Group, NYC
  • The Playground 

Project of the Year – 26,000 – 36,000 s/f:

  • Galaxy Digital 
  • Arch Manhattan 

Project of the Year – 37,000 – 50,000 s/f:

  • NBBJ 
  • 1 Willoughby Square 

Project of the Year– 50,000 – 85,000 s/f: 

  • Mitsubishi Corporation (Americas) 
  • Global Asset Management Company

Project of the Year– 86,000 – 150,000 s/f: 

  • Paramount
  • City Harvest’s Cohn Community Good Rescue Center 

Project of the Year– Over 300,000 s/f: 

  • Warner Bros. Discovery 
  • BlackRock
     
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