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CREW NY holds annual Members Luncheon, Leading Ladies of Real Estate and Spring Networking

Barbara Champoux, Champoux Law Group, CREWNY Network and member recognition chair (left), announced the winner of the 2018 Career Advancement for Women Impact Award, Kenne Shepherd, principal and founder of Kenne Shepherd Interior Design Architecture (center). Serving in the position that Barbara now holds, Kenne created CREW Connections, small-scale networking events for members only, and initiated annual awards that acknowledge members and sponsors. At right: CREWNY president Jaimee Nardiello, Zetlin & De Chiara. 
CREWNY President Jaimee Nardiello, Zetlin & De Chiara at right, with 2018 Founders’ Award recipient Michele O’Connor of Langan at left. Michele is a former CREWNY president who is currently serving as co-chair of CREWNY’s 40th Anniversary Gala. A PE and LEED AP, Michele is a principal at Langan, director of the firm’s civil engineering practice in New York City, and a local and national leader of Women@Langan which she co-founded.

Manhattan, NY The annual CREWNY Members Only Luncheon, held at the historic Harmonie Club on East 60th St., included a keynote address by Purnima Kapur, executive director of the New York City Department of City Planning, (at podium) who shared her personal story as well as future plans for development in the five boroughs.

The luncheon included the announcement of CREWNY’s 2018 Founders’ Award recipient. Chosen by the current president, the Founders’ Award is given to a CREWNY member who has made consistent and outstanding contributions to the core mission of the organization.
 

Leading Ladies of Real Estate 2018 Kickoff

Shown with Suri (center) are Beth Zafonte of Akerman which is wholly sponsoring and hosting the summer series, and CREWNY president Jaimee Nardiello, Zetlin & De Chiara. 

CREWNY holds an annual summer series of talks by Leading Ladies of Real Estate. Kicking off 2018 was Suri Kasirer, president, Suri Kasirer LLC. With her lifelong commitment to championing people, progress and policy, Suri grew her business into the #1 lobbying firm in New York City. 

CREW Spring Networking Cocktail Reception

CREWNY president-elect Marianne Mathieu, Fidelity National Title Group, and Erin Bond; Center for Real Estate Studies, NYLS

 

Laurie Stanziale, Tarter Krinsky & Drogan; Sheri Best, ANDR Services Group; Jeffrey Stein, Rand Engineering & Architecture

 

CREWNY held their annual Spring Networking Cocktail Reception recently at the Skylark Rooftop Lounge.

 

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