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Nominate someone for the 2024 Ones to Watch - RISING STARS spotlight today!

Publication Date: June 28th | Q&A Deadline: June 13th

We are now accepting nominations for our 2024 Ones to Watch - RISING STARS spotlight which will be published in the June 28th NEREJ

This annual spotlight will showcase individuals who are making notable contributions to their company or industry. Don’t miss this opportunity to recognize a RISING STAR from your firm.

Who qualifies for the 2024 Ones to Watch - RISING STARS spotlight?

Individuals should work for a New England Commercial Real Estate firm or a firm that supports the CRE industry through the services they provide. Ideal nominees have made valuable contributions to their firm during the last 12 months, but are not at the executive level. NEREJ will be doing a Ones to Watch – INDUSTRY LEADERS spotlight in November where you can spotlight your executives.

We will recognize as many RISING STARS as space allows in the Print | Digital edition. Your corporate support is greatly appreciated and will not only guarantee placement of your nominee in the print edition, but will also enable us to present these types of opportunities in the future. All RISING STARS Q&A Profiles submitted by June 13th will be published live on our website June 28th.

To view examples of profiles and recognition ads from our last Ones to Watch Spotlight, Click Here

Deadline: Thursday, June 13th

To nominate someone from your firm contact John Picard or your account manager to request the Spotlight Q & A form jpicard@nerej.com

 

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