Western Penn. SIOR chapter and SIORF awards $2,500 scholarship to Allen of LaRoche College
The Western Pennsylvania chapter of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors and the SIOR Foundation (SIORF) have awarded Lisa Allen at La Roche College a $2,500 scholarship in recognition of her academic excellence.
Allen is majoring in real estate and is active in the honors program. The western Pennsylvania chapter and the SIOR Foundation recognized her during an SIOR chapter presentation at the Duquesne Club.
The western Pennsylvania chapter is one of 43 chapters of the prestigious international association, the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR).
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