09-19-2012 - NEWiRE to host global commercial real estate luncheon
New England Women in Real Estate (NEWiRE) will host a global commercial real estate update luncheon program on September 19th at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel at Noon. CB Richard Ellis' (CBRE) global chief economist, Raymond Torto, Ph.D., CRE will provide an update of the global commercial real estate market and discuss how Massachusetts fits into an international perspective. Torto directs CBRE's worldwide team of commercial real estate market analysts and serves as the firm's primary spokesperson on macroeconomic issues and the global commercial real estate market. As a former Professor of Economics, Department Chairman and Director of a Public Policy Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Dr. Torto has successfully performed in various policy and line management positions in state and local government.
The luncheon is free to NEWiRE members and $95.00 for non-members.
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