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CoreNet NYC welcomes 800 real estate industry leaders at 2014 Annual Dinner

CoreNet Global New York City chapter (CoreNet NYC) was joined by over 800 corporate real estate industry leaders for its sold-out 2014 Annual Dinner at the American Museum of Natural History on Thursday, March 13th. A record number of CoreNet NYC members and prominent industry guests gathered to celebrate CoreNet NYC's receipt of the CoreNet Global Chapter of the Year Award and honor the ongoing contributions of its membership. Pay Wu, Chair of CoreNet NYC and vice president of global business services at American Express, welcomed attendees and provided an overview of the chapter's accomplishments and key initiatives from the past year in the museum's Milstein Hall of Ocean Life. Guests enjoyed additional networking and fine dining amidst the surreal settings of the Hall of African Mammals and the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda. This evening marked CoreNet NYC's largest event to date.
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