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New England Real Estate Journal presents
Women in Commercial Real Estate

Norwell, MA The New England Real Estate Journal recently published its annual Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight. The August 30th Spotlight edition shares insight into today’s commercial real estate industry from a woman’s perspective. This issue recognized achievements of women engaged in specialized industries throughout commercial real estate including brokerage, investment, finance, marketing, law, design, management, and other professional services.

CREW Boston was the exclusive sponsor for this issue.

The women featured include: (CLICK on name to view full responses)

Lindsay Goodrich
Berkshire Hathaway Verani Commercial

Carol Todreas
Todreas Hanley Associates

Katie Moniz
BSC Group

Kira Gonzalez
M&T Bank

Julie Williams
South Shore Chamber of Commerce

Heather Parsons
ReMax Partners

Jennifer Fairfield
Waterstone Properties Group

Laurie McGrath
The Peabody Companies

Mary Kay Smith
Cushman & Wakefield

Robyn Kiernan
Phase Zero Design

Lindsay Corsino
Phase Zero Design

Dinora Lopez
Ford & Paulekas

Sheryl Starr
Bernkopf Goodman LLP

Jill Blenis
NEI General Contracting

Alyson Therrien
NEI General Contracting

Susan Shelby
Rhino PR

Pamela Massad
Fletcher Tilton PC

Teresa Drelick
Connolly Brothers Inc.

Ann Sobolewski
Bulfinch

Jessica Reichert
Acella Construction

Karen Hurd
Baker Tilly

Hannah Pirez
Callahan Construction Managers

Shruti Shah
DPS Group Global

Jennifer Alexis
DPS Group Global

Kelley Hannon
IREM Boston and Conn.

Janet Morra
Margulies Perruzzi

Jane Sullivan
Margulies Perruzzi

Jacqueline Maloney
Kaplan Construction

Elizabeth Krol
Partner Engineering and Science, Inc.

Claudia Piper
Webster Bank

Rebecca Bachand
RBLA Design LLC

Erin Harvey
NB Development Group

Adelaide Grady
Leggat McCall

Jennifer Francis
Senior Housing Properties Trust

Tracey Hartford
Windover Construction

Laura Gregoriadis
DGC

Jill Sharif
First American Title

Barbara Oddo
Lincoln Property Company

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