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CREWNY Emerging Leaders rebrands, launches Young Professional Group

Shown (from left) are: Danielle Sisti of Tishman Speyer, Valeria Kozhich of Holm & O’Hara LLP, and Jessica Friscia of Langan attend a networking event at Of Mercer.

New York, NY According to the Commercial Real Estate Women New York, (CREWNY) its Emerging Leaders Committee has rebranded and launched the new Young Professional’s Group (YP) of CREWNY. 

This new group is intended for members who are 40 years of age and younger. The group’s mission is to create, build, and maintain a committee of engaged members from a full spectrum of commercial real estate fields. Details on programs for 2019, are described as “meaningful, approachable, networking opportunities” by the committee chairs.

If you’re interested in joining the group or have questions regarding YP, contact chair Michelle Bernstein at [email protected]; and/or vice chair Ashley Grebow at [email protected]

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