Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association names 2008 board
At its annual "members-only" luncheon on December 11th, The Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association (YM/WREA) named its new Board of Governors for 2008.
William Montana, last year's vice chairman and a managing director with Studley was named chairman. Montana will lead a Board of Governors comprised of the following professionals:
* Robert Fink of Capital Properties is vice chairman;
* John Pavone of CB Richard Ellis is secretary;
* Glen Weiss of Vornado Realty Trust is membership chairman;
* Michael O'Neill of Cushman & Wakefield is treasurer;
* Paul Milunec of Cushman & Wakefield is governor;
* Brandl Frey of Cushman & Wakefield is governor; and
* Danielle Zimbaro of Cushman & Wakefield is governor.
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 Habitat for Humanity Build Day, Central Park Clean-Up Day, an Annual Blood Drive, among others, in addition to many social functions.
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