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CREW New York holds December luncheon, presents annual awards

Shown in front row (from left) are: 2017 CREW New York president Michele O’Connor, Jennifer Carey, Mimi Raygorodetsky, Amanda Marsh and Ilkay Cam-Spanos.  Shown in back row (from left) are: 2016 CREW New York president Theresa Garelli, Sasha Durcan, Kenne Shepherd, Michele Boddewyn, Soudeh Ahmadian and Nicole Rice. Shown in front row (from left) are: 2017 CREW New York president Michele O’Connor, Jennifer Carey, Mimi Raygorodetsky, Amanda Marsh and Ilkay Cam-Spanos.
Shown in back row (from left) are: 2016 CREW New York president Theresa Garelli, Sasha Durcan, Kenne Shepherd, Michele Boddewyn, Soudeh Ahmadian and Nicole Rice.

New York, NY Numerous recipients of 2016 awards were presented at Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) of New York’s festive December luncheon.

Among the winners are:

• Jennifer Carey of JLC Environmental Consultants, winner of the Economic/Community Improvement Impact Award;

• Mimi Raygorodetsky of Langan, winner of the Career Advancement for Women Impact Award;

• Amanda Marsh of Buzzmaestro, winner of the Entrepreneurial Spirit Impact Award; 

• Sasha Durcan of Turner Construction, winner of the Member-to-Member Business Impact Award;

• Michele Boddewyn of Boddewyn Gaynor Architects, winner of the Star of the Year Award for outstanding contributions to the chapter; and

• Langan won the Sponsor of the Year Award.

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