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SIOR and NEWiRE host Summer's Done- Let's Get to Work!

On Thursday October 18th SIOR and NEWiRE members enjoyed an evening at Hotel Indigo. It was a great event where people with common goals and complimentary experience came together to celebrate their industry. "Now in it's fourth year of collaboration, the NEWiRE/SIOR 'End of Summer, Get Back to Work' event sponsored by Normandy Partners, is without question, one of the very best real estate industry social events of the year," said Tom Farrelly, executive director at Cushman & Wakefield and the SIOR New England chapter president. This event was a great example of NEWiRE's mission - to provide opportunities for professional women engaged in commercial real estate and related services to participate in networking events that promote and foster career growth. It was a fabulous evening to celebrate the end of summer, and usher in the new season.
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