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CoreNet NYC Women’s Leadership Committee hosts event at Steelcase Showroom

(L to R) Amy Darrah, Furniture Consultants, Inc., Denise Burke, CBRE, Debra Cole, HLW

Manhattan, NY The CoreNet Global New York City Chapter (CoreNet NYC) said that the organization hosted its Annual Women’s Leadership Summer Networking event on Tuesday, August 8 from 5:30 - 8:00 PM at the exclusive Steelcase Showroom.

The event consisted of a networking and cocktail reception and was attended by over 100 leading professionals in the real estate and wider architecture, engineering and construction industry including CoreNet NYC members and leadership. “We look forward to hosting this event each year; it's one of our most anticipated and well-attended events of the summer,” said Lisa Speltz, managing director, head of net lease asset management, Angelo Gordon.

This year, CoreNet NYC’s women’s leadership committee also celebrated the 10th year anniversary of the New York City Mentorship Program. The program is open to all CoreNet members and is an embodiment of the commitment the CoreNet NYC chapter has to assist corporate real estate professionals in their personal growth and professional development. Over the past 10 years the program has connected 248 real estate related professionals. Professionals at all stages of their careers are encouraged to participate – either as mentors or mentees, which showcases the chapter’s overarching goal of promoting diversity and inclusion for all industry professionals.
 

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