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Nominate someone for the 2023 Ones to Watch Industry Leaders Spotlight TODAY!

We are now accepting nominations for our 2023 Ones to Watch INDUSTRY LEADERS Spotlight which will be published in the November 24th New England Real Estate Journal. This spotlight will highlight accomplishments, challenges, advice, and other key insights from New England's CRE industry leaders. Don't miss this opportunity to recognize an INDUSTRY LEADER from your firm.

Who qualifies for the 2023 Ones to Watch INDUSTRY LEADERS Spotlight? Individuals who are leading their company or division at a commercial real estate firm or firm that supports the industry through the services they provide. Ideal nominees have been in a leadership position for more than five years and have made valuable contributions to their firm in the last 12 months.

Deadline for Q&A Submissions: Friday, November 10th

To view examples of recognition ads from our recent NYREJ Ones to Watch Industry Leaders Spotlight CLICK HERE

Contact John Picard or your account manager today to receive an invitation to nominate someone from your firm: jpicard@nerej.com

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