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Year in Review 2018: Jennifer Carey, JLC Environmental Consultants

Name & Title: Jennifer Carey, CEO

Company Name: JLC Environmental Consultants

Address: 243 W. 30th Street, 7th fl., New York, NY 10001

Website:www.jlcenvironmental.com

Social Media: jennifercarey@envirogirl1000

 

What was your most notable project, deal, transaction or professional achievement in 2018?
I was the recipient of the CREW NY 2018 Star Award which was a very special honor. As one of the leaders of the CREW Network Foundation which provides scholarships to women pursuing a career in commercial real estate, I have enjoyed “paying it forward” and giving back to the industry which has been so good to me. “Your network is your net worth” so in 2019, I encourage everyone to join an organization like CREW that provides professional development, networking and educational programming for personal and professional growth!

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