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Meet the leadership of the NYCREW Network: Karen Dome

Karen Dome is a senior associate of Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services. She has been a leader in the New York commercial real estate industry for more than 20 years. Dome is a real estate advisor and broker for all property types and working out of the New York City offices. Her expertise is in the sale of office, retail, hotels, industrial, multifamily investments and special assets. Dome serves as a senior associate of the National Multifamily Housing Group, National Retail Group and the Special Assets Service division. Since 1971, Marcus & Millichap has been a premier provider of investment real estate brokerage services. The foundation of their investment sales is the depth of their local market knowledge. Their 40-year history of maintaining investor relationships in local markets enables us to be the best information source and transaction service provider nationally. In 2010, Marcus & Millichap closed 4,302 investment transactions for private and institutional investors. Dome was elected as the 2011/2012 president & chairman of the board of directors for the New York Commercial Real Estate Women Network (NYCREW). NYCREW is the New York chapter of the national organization of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW). CREW represents 8,000 members within the commercial real estate industry and are located in 74 major markets across the United States and Canada. Dome also serves on the Real Estate Board of New York's (REBNY) commercial management council, is a member of the Association of Real Estate Women (AREW), is a past member of the Professional Women in Construction (PWC) and is an active member of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). Her charitable affiliations include her role as director of the St. Paul the Apostle Homeless Shelter, affiliated with the Partnership for the Homeless and New York City Department of Homeless and on the board of directors for Aid for the World. She has assisted generously in the acquisitions and dispositions for clients in the not-for-profit sector.
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