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Stacom of CBRE speaks at YMWREA luncheon

Shown standing (from left) are: Craig Waggner of CW; Jessica Kanfer; Laura Jackson of FTI Consulting; Alex Kaskel of ABS; and Justin Huebener of Rockefeller. Shown seated (from left) are: Camille McGratty of Silverstein; Darcy Stacom of CBRE; and Alex Budd of RXR.

New York, NY The Young Men’s/Women’s Real Estate Association (YMWREA) hosted their first luncheon of the year. The guest speaker was Darcy Stacom, chairman of New York Capital Markets at CBRE. Stacom spoke both about the current state of the sales market as well as her experience throughout her storied career in commercial real estate.

Additionally, YMWREA welcomed their newest members Justin Huebener, Rockefeller, Meghan Allen, CBRE, Joshua Arcus, Siderow, Lauren Calandriello, JRT, Camille McGratty, Silverstein, Peter Hansen, Boston Properties, Caroline Merck, CBRE, Jeremy Schwartz, Avison Young, and Alex Budd, RXR.

New members of The Young Men’s/Women’s Real Estate Association

 

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