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TTL: Hudson Valley chapter of NYSCAR presents "Dealmaker" awards and mixer

Shown (from left) are: Jennifer Brenner-Livesey; president Hudson Valley Chapter of NYSCAR, Jay Feinberg, Howard Mills, and Steve Perfit. Shown (from left) are: Jennifer Brenner-Livesey; president Hudson Valley Chapter of NYSCAR, Jay Feinberg, Howard Mills, and Steve Perfit.
Chester, NY Outstanding achievement in local commercial real estate was recognized at the recent inaugural “Dealmaker” awards and mixer. This event was presented by the Hudson Valley chapter of NYSCAR (New York State Commercial Association of Realtors). The ceremony, hosted at Sugarloaf Performing Arts Center, is the first annual awards ceremony created to celebrate exceptional achievements in local commercial real estate deals brokered within the Hudson Valley. Honored for outstanding achievement by their peers this year were Howard Mills for “Lifetime Achievement Dealmaker,” Steve Perfit for “Economic Development Dealmaker,” and Jennifer Brenner-Livesey for “Creative Dealmaker.” In order to qualify as a potential winner for their category, brokers must have made significant achievements in the field of commercial real estate in either Dutchess, Orange, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester, Putnam, Greene or Columbia counties. The opulent event was well attended by members of the Hudson Valley commercial real estate community and presented an ideal opportunity for many to meet. NYSCAR’s “Dealmaker” awards event benefited from the generous sponsorship of many local businesses including Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Hudson Valley DKI, Drake, Loeb LLP, and Orange County Trust. For more information about this and future “Dealmaker” awards and mixer events, please visit NYSCARHudsonValley.com or call 845-863-6116. The Hudson Valley Chapter of NYSCAR is dedicated to serving commercial real estate interests throughout the region. Chartered in 1995 as an organization to provide commercial real estate professionals with education and networking opportunities, NYSCAR prides itself on its ever-growing membership of more than 700 brokers.
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