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Nominate someone today for the 2022 Women in Real Estate Spotlight!

We are now accepting nominations and reservations for our annual "Women in Commercial Real Estate" spotlight!  Being published in our September 30th issueNEREJ will once again be recognizing the outstanding women from New England's commercial real estate industry and offering our readers key insights on their personal and professional achievements. Don't miss this chance to highlight someone from your firm.

Who qualifies for the Women in CRE spotlight?  Any team member you wish to highlight that is excelling in their current role or making a valuable impact on the industry regardless of age or tenure. This could be a new hire, top performer or seasoned veteran.  

Examples from last years Women in CRE spotlight - NE WIRE 2021

To Participate  - Have your nominee(s) fill out the Q&A profile form, which you can request today - and return it with their headshot by Thursday, September 15th.  Please note that we will publish as many profiles as possible in the actual print spotlight and purchasing an advertisement in the issue will both guarantee placement and help support more profiles to run!  All profiles submitted will run in their entirety online at NEREJ.com.  
 

Deadline: Thursday, September 15th

Contact John Picard today to nominate someone from your firm - jpicard@nerej.com 

 

 

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