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Nominate someone for 2025 Women in CRE Spotlight today!

We are excited to announce that the New England Real Estate Journal's annual Women in Commercial Real Estate Spotlight will be published in our September 26th issue. This special feature will celebrate the exceptional women and woman-owned firms making a significant impact across New England's commercial real estate industry.

Submission Deadline: September 15th

Four Ways to Participate:

1. Recognize a Woman from Your Firm - No Charge

Select one woman from your firm to complete the profile Q&A. All accepted profiles will be published online, with select profiles also featured in our print and digital editions as space allows.

2. Recognize Multiple Women From Your Firm - $995 - $1495

Our Custom Team Feature allows you to select up to 4 women using the half-page option or up to 6 women using the full page option. Both choices guarantee inclusion in the print|digital edition, preferred placement, and additional promotion through social media and email channels for all of your nominees.

3. Feature Your Woman-Owned Firm - $995

Woman-owned firms are invited to share their story in a Q&A-style editorial feature sharing milestone achievements, insights, and more. This opportunity includes your logo, website, and a team photo or a headshot, along with a custom digital badge, social media promotion, and priority placement in the issue.

4. Promote Your Brand as a Sponsor:

Our sponsorship options guarantee that your nominee will be featured in the print and digital editions, with preferred placement and extra visibility through our social media and email promotions. Plus, every sponsorship level includes your firm’s logo on a special recognition page, highlighting your support in making this issue possible.

Sponsorship Options:

Supporter: Quarter-page color ad - $495 (4.67" x 5.77")

Includes a congratulatory message or corporate ad, along with guaranteed inclusion of your nominee’s profile in the print and digital editions.

Advocate: Half-page color ad - $895 (9.5" x 5.8")

Includes Supporter benefits plus social media and e-newsletter promotion

Champion: Full-page color ad - $1,195 (9.5" x 12.375")

Includes Advocate benefits plus premium placement for your nominee’s profile and priority promotion

View Sponsorship Examples from Last Year's Spotlight HERE

Ready to submit your individual or team profiles? CLICK HERE!

For questions, problems accessing or submitting the profile questions, please contact John Picard at jpicard@nerej.com or your NEREJ account manager

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