YM/WREA honors Green of Cushman & Wakefield and Koeppel of Bantam Restaurant Group; At final luncheon of 2011; Awards presented by Frey
Two YM/WREA members were honored at the organization's "members only" luncheon on December 13th.
The winner of this year's Young Real Estate Man of the Year award went to David Green, executive director, Cushman & Wakefield; and Senior Real Estate Man of the Year went to Caleb Koeppel of Bantam Restaurant Group LLC.
Outgoing YM/WREA chairman Brandl Frey presented Green and Koeppel with their respective awards.
Established in 1948, with a membership totaling approximately 400, Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association promotes greater understanding and knowledge of the real estate industry among its constituents through its monthly luncheons and wide variety of philanthropic activities including New York Cares, Central Park Clean-Up Day, an Annual Blood Drive, among others, in addition to many social functions.
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