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Green of HayVentures to receive Silverstein award

UJA-Federation of N.Y.'s Real Estate and Allied Trades Division's Real Estate Executives (REX) will honor Justin Green, CEO and managing partner of HaysVentures, LLC, with the Larry A. Silverstein REX Award at its annual gala on April 4, at 6:30 p.m., at Grand Hyatt N.Y., 109 East 42nd St. The Larry A. Silverstein REX Award, created to honor Silverstein's professional and philanthropic achievements, is presented annually to young real estate professionals. Green emulates Silverstein's commitment to the real estate community and to improving the lives of others in New York, in Israel, and around the world. The recipient of this award is seen by his peers as a leader in the community who exemplifies Larry's inspiring standards of communal leadership, carrying the torch of philanthropy for the next generation. Over the past decade, Justin has proven himself deserving of this honor. Following in the footsteps of his late grandfather Meyer "Mike" Steinberg, a philanthropist largely involved with UJA-Federation and a successful real estate developer, Justin has taken a very active role in supporting UJA-Federation, our beneficiary agencies, and other philanthropic organizations. More than 400 industry executives are expected to attend the event including: Silverstein; the Real Estate and Allied Trades Division chair Lloyd Goldman; the Real Estate and Allied Trades Division vice chairs Richard Lane and Andrew J. Singer; the REX Gala Chairs William Friedland and Matthew Snyder; and the REX Steering committee chair Alfonso Kimche and vice chair Lee Deutsch.
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