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Thru the Lens: Georgetown University's Wall Street Alliance Honors Robert Billingsley of Cassidy Turley

According to Cassidy Turley, Robert Billingsley, vice chairman at Cassidy Turley was honored at the 11th Annual Georgetown University Wall Street Alliance Scholarship Dinner at The Waldorf Astoria. Each year, Georgetown University's Wall Street Alliance Scholarship Gala honors two outstanding New Yorkers who have helped to raise the school's profile in finance and to build relationships between the financial community and the university. Billingsley (GU '68), is the first commercial realtor to be honored by the Wall Street Alliance and will be recognized for continuously promoting the university and the Alliance, encouraging talented and deserving Georgetown graduates to pursue careers in the city and using his many professional affiliations here to advocate for the university in numerous ways. "It is a wonderful honor to be recognized by Georgetown's Wall Street Alliance," Mr. Billingsley said. "I look forward to receiving this award and continuing to serve my community and alma mater."
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