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YM/WREA hosts panel discussion on October 8th

Board of Governors with guest speakers, shown in front (from left) are: James Whelan of REBNY, Bill Montana of Savills, and Bill Rudin of Rudin Management Co. Shown in back (from left) are: Alex Kaskel of ABS Partners, Craig Waggner of Cushman & Wakefield, Matthew Fox of Trinity Real Estate, Lenny Lazzarino of Edison Properties, Laura Jackson of FTI Consulting, Justin Huebener of L&L Holding Co., Caroline Merck of CBRE, and Alan Bernstein of Waterman Interests.

New York, NY On Tuesday, October 8th, 2019, the Young Men’s/Women’s Real Estate Association of New York (YM/WREA) hosted Bill Rudin, CEO and chairman, Rudin Management Co. and James Whelan, president, REBNY at The University Club for a real estate panel discussion moderated by Bill Montana, senior managing director, Savills.

Rudin and Whelan shared insight and updates on current REBNY issues and actions, and addressed questions from the audience ranging from rezoning and rent regulation, to commissions and climate change.

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