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Nominate someone for NYREJ 2024 Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight today!

We are now accepting nominations for our 2024 Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight. Scheduled to publish in the September 24th New York Real Estate Journal, this annual spotlight provides the opportunity to recognize talented women in your firm and share their amazing accomplishments with our readers.

Criteria for Nominations:

The nominees should work for a New York commercial real estate firm or a firm that supports the CRE industry through the services they provide.

Ideal nominees have achieved noteworthy accomplishments or made praiseworthy contributions to their firm or industry in the last 12 months.

Nominations are limited to ONE nominee per firm*

Important Dates:

Nomination Deadline: September 9

Publication Date: September 24

The Women in Commercial Real Estate Q&A profiles will be live on September 24 on nyrej.com. As space allows, select responses will also be recognized in the print|digital edition.

For more information please contact Kristine Wolf at [email protected] or your account executive.

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