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CREW New York elects 2017 officers and board of directors

Front, shown (from left) are: Young Leaders Chair Joanna Aliprando, CREW New York Foundation chair Katherine DeMercurio, president-elect Jaimee Nardiello, president Michele O’Connor, immediate past president Theresa Garelli, membership chair Kasey Pace, secretary Allison Zampetti. Back, shown (from left) are: communications/PR chair Carrie Villani, CREW chapter champion Kenne Shepherd, and sponsorship chair Sheri Best. Front, shown (from left) are: Young Leaders Chair Joanna Aliprando, CREW New York Foundation chair Katherine DeMercurio, president-elect Jaimee Nardiello, president Michele O’Connor, immediate past president Theresa Garelli, membership chair Kasey Pace, secretary Allison Zampetti. Back, shown (from left) are: communications/PR chair Carrie Villani, CREW chapter champion Kenne Shepherd, and sponsorship chair Sheri Best.

New York, NY Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) New York, one of the city’s largest organizations for professional women in real estate, elected its 2017 officers and board of directors:

• President Michele O’Connor, Langan;

• President-elect Jaimee Nardiello, Zetlin & DeChiara;

• Immediate Past President Theresa Garelli, New York Land Services, Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company;

• Secretary Allison Zampetti, Levien & Co.

• Treasurer Marianne Mathieu, Fidelity National Title Group;

• Member-at-Large Camille Renshaw, Ten-X;

• Membership Chair Kasey Pace, Cassone;

• Communications/PR Chair Carrie Villani, Leslie E. Robertson Associates;

• CREW Chapter Champion Kenne Shepherd, Kenne Shepherd Interior Design|Architecture;

• Sponsorship Chair Sheri Best Pier Head Associates.

• Legacy Leaders Chair Debra Cole, HLW International;

• Programs Chair Caroline Hannigan, Cushman & Wakefield.

• Young Leaders Chair Joanna Aliprando, Diebold; and

• CREW New York Foundation Chair Katherine DeMercurio, MMoser Associates.

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