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CREW Boston and AREPA host Cocktails and Conversations: women leading the way in commercial real estate

(L to R) Kate Moran Carter of Dain, Torpy, Le Ray, Wiest & Garner, P.C.; Sally Davis of Ropes & Gray LLP; Amy Korté of Arrowstreet;
Katherine Shoss of Bulfinch; Pamela Yang of Bulfinch; Rose Liu of AREPA Boston Chapter, 

Boston, MA CREW Boston (Commercial Real Estate Women) and the Asian Real Estate Professional Association (AREPA) hosted “Cocktails & Conversations: Women Leading the Way in Commercial Real Estate” event on Wednesday, October 9th, 2024 at the Prudential Center.

Hosted at Ropes & Gray LLP, panelists Amy Korte, president of Arrowstreet, and Pamela Yang, managing director, COO at Bulfinch shared their thoughts on career growth and mentorship, challenges, DE+I advancements and the importance of embracing your authentic self. Katherine Shoss, senior vice president, director of marketing at Bulfinch moderated the discussion to a sold-out crowd. This event was sponsored by Ropes & Gray LLP. 

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