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CoreNet Global - New England Chapter opens 2025 Awards of Excellence Call for Nominations

Boston, MA According to The CoreNet Global – New England Chapter, nominations for the 2025 Awards of Excellence are now open. Submissions will be accepted through February 10, 2025.

This prestigious awards program celebrates the “best of the best” in corporate real estate by recognizing outstanding achievements from 2024 across the following categories:
• Corporate Real Estate Executive of the Year (Global and Americas);
• Service Provider of the Year;
• Young Leader of the Year;
• Volunteer Hall of Fame;
• Best Small Project (under 75,000 s/f);
• Best Large Project (over 75,000 s/f); and
• Best Project Outside New England.

Eligible projects must have been completed between November 2, 2023 and December 31, 2024. The nomination portal is now live on the CoreNet New England website: https://newengland.corenetglobal.org/events/awards. Here, participants can find detailed award criteria, submission requirements, and instructions to nominate exceptional individuals or projects.

Details will be coming soon on the venue and date for the 2025 Awards of Excellence.

For any questions, please contact us at newengland@corenetglobalne.org.

The New England Chapter of CoreNet Global represents the best and brightest in the region’s corporate real estate industry. The chapter’s 600+ members are passionate about advancing the organization’s mission to connect real estate professionals, end users and service providers to advance knowledge, promote personal excellence and add value to each individual and their respective enterprises. They are part of the non-profit association CoreNet Global, which represents nearly 10,000 executives in 50 countries.

with strategic responsibility for the real estate assets of large corporations.

 

 

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