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Legal Outreach to honor Ariel Property Advisors’ Shkury as a “Corporate Impact Champion”

Shimon Shkury,
Ariel Property Advisors

Manhattan, NY Ariel Property Advisors president and founder, Shimon Shkury, has been chosen to be honored as a “Corporate Impact Champion” by the non-profit Legal Outreach at its annual gala on Monday, July 24th.

Ariel Property Advisors has a long-standing relationship with Legal Outreach, which helps young people from underserved communities. Their charitable work speaks to the latter part of Ariel Property Advisors’ mission statement: “Provide real estate expertise that empowers clients, employees and communities so they can reach their full potential.”

At the event, Shkury will be joined by former secretary of Homeland Security, the honorable Jeh Johnson, who is being honored as a “Diversity, inclusion and Leadership Champion.” Legal Outreach’s gala, titled “Diversity, Inclusion and the Constitution,” will be hosted by Heidi Schreck and Thursday Williams from the Broadway play “What the Constitution Means to Me.”

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