Dana Endicott Managing Director Floorworks, Inc. New York, N.Y.
How long have you been a member?
4 years
AREW positions held:
Membership co-chair (2 years), officer, member-at-large (1 year - current) and board member (3 years)
How has AREW contributed to your career growth?
It has broadened my knowledge of the NYC real estate industry and helped me stay in touch with the market outside of my area of specialization. Taking on a leadership role has given me the chance to work alongside people I may never have had the chance to interact with otherwise.
Most memorable AREW moment:
Shaking the hand of Cesar Pelli, a man who has changed the face of our planet.
AREW members who have positively influenced your career:
Michele Medaglia from ACC Construction. She told me about AREW and introduces me to someone new at every event.
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