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Nominate someone for NEREJ 2024 Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight today!

We’re thrilled to announce that nominations are now open for our annual Women in Commercial Real Estate spotlight!

Featured in our September 27th issue, this is the perfect opportunity to showcase the talented women in your firm and share their incredible stories with our readers.

Check out last year’s spotlight HERE!

Who Should You Nominate?

We’re looking for any team member who is excelling in their role or making a big impact on the industry, no matter their age or experience level.

How to Get Involved and Where Will It Be Published?

Getting involved is simple! Just contact John Picard, or your account manager today to receive the Q&A profile form and send it back with their headshot by Thursday, September 12th. We’ll include as many profiles as possible in the print and digital issue, and all profiles will be featured in their entirety online at NEREJ.com.

Important Dates:
Q&A Deadline: September 12th - Ad Deadline: September 19th

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

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