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Thru the Lens: 2014 CoreNet Golf Outing

Over 300 industry leaders golfed at CoreNet Global New York City Chapter (CoreNet NYC) 2014 CoreNet Golf Outing on August 11 to benefit the Salvadori Center. The outing raised over $55,000 to support the Salvadori Center's residencies in N.Y.C. public schools. The event brought together corporate real estate professionals to raise funds for the collaborative, project-based learning experiences the center provides to students in public schools throughout the five boroughs of N.Y.C. Over 300 industry leaders golfed at the event that was played simultaneously on two courses: the Century Country Club and the Old Oaks Country Club. Following the games, guests enjoyed the opportunity to network at a cocktail reception and dinner. Exceeding Expectations The 2014 CoreNet Golf Outing raised over $55,000 to support the Salvadori Center's residencies in New York City public schools. Raised through outing sponsorships, course contests, raffle sales and a live auction during dinner, the donation will also facilitate program expansion.
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