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CoreNet New England Calendar of Events:

December 8

CoreNet Global New England Holiday Party

Presented by the Young Leaders Committee

5:30-8:30 PM

BostonArt, 21 Drydock Ave., Suite 710E

April 27, 2023

CoreNet Global New England Awards of Excellence

5:00-9:00 PM

Westin Seaport, 425 Summer St., Boston, MA

June 5-6, 2023

CoreNet Global Eastern Regional Symposium (ERS)

George Washington University, Washington, DC

CoreNet Global New England Young Leader Professional
Development Final Presentation, November 15, 2022

 

CoreNet Global New England Young Leaders, July 2022

 

2022 Executive Committee

• President: Maureen Rystrom – vice president and partner at J. Calnan & Associates

• President-Elect: Adam Fandrey – senior vice president- real estate, facilities & security at Middlesex Savings Bank

• Treasurer: Monica Juan – senior managing director, CBRE

• Secretary: Jackie Falla – director of client services at Elaine Construction

• Immediate Past President: Steven Doben – VP real estate and workplace strategy at National Grid

 

About CoreNet New England

The New England Chapter of CoreNet Global represents the best and brightest in the region’s corporate real estate industry. Our Chapter’s 500+ members are passionate about advancing its 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.

If you’re a CRE professional looking to grow your professional development and network, we invite you to join CoreNet Global’s New England Chapter.

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