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CREW honors Bowen of Studley at convention

Studley managing director Allyson Bowen was named by Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Network as one of the nation's top 20 emerging women leaders in the field of commercial real estate under the age of 40. The recipients of CREW's 2nd annual 20 Under 40 program were awarded at the 2010 CREW Network national convention in San Francisco in October. Without any experience in commercial real estate, Bowen joined Studley in 2004 and has since become an integral part of her team, which works on some of the firm's most prominent deals, including the 500,000 s/f New York Law School redevelopment project that won REBNY's first place "Most Ingenious Deal of the Year" award in 2006. She also runs Studley's national GSA account for the New York region, for which she has negotiated transactions totaling 750,000 square feet in New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Bowen is a founding member and co-chair of the Yale Alumni Real Estate Association, which was launched in 2006 and now boasts more than 400 members in the New York metropolitan area alone. She is also co-chair of the membership committee for the New York chapter of CREW and a member of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY). She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and studied abroad at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in Spain, where she became fluent in Spanish.
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