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DiCola of Trepp hosts September 19th CREW New York coffee meeting

Top row (from left) are:  Rachel Merva, Allianz Real Estate of America; Sheila Soufian, AXA Advisors; and Anya Nabiev, Natixis North America LLC;
Second row, (from left) are: Caitlin McDonough, Conway Farrell Curtin & Kelly, PC; Sharon Zimmer, ADAPT Community Network; Erin Timko, Trepp; Kate Stentebjerg-Olesen, Bank ABC; Cate Agnew, Natixis North America LLC; Annemarie DiCola, Trepp; Barbara Champoux, Champoux Law Group; Karen Ramos, Credit Agricole CIB; Jo Hastings, Société Générale; Lily Zivkovic, Z & Z Group, LLC; Maria Elefante, Arbor Realty Trust, Inc.; Nancy Wood, ABS Partners Real Estate, LLC; and Sarah Nehmeh, Bank ABC.

New York, NY On September 19th, Annemarie DiCola, CEO of Trepp, hosted a CREW New York coffee meeting. These women in real estate focused their discussion on finance, investment and capital markets in CRE.

In addition to DiCola, this event’s host, CREW New York had several special guests, and some members, from major financial institutions, such as Societe General, Credit Agricole, Bank ABC & Arbor Realty Trust

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