In preparation for our Women of Influence special feature and retreat, GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com together is putting a spotlight on the achievements of women in commercial real estate.

This year, we collected nominations across a number of fields, and will celebrate the winners at our GlobeSt. Women of Influence Conference in Park City, UT. This year's amount of entries was our biggest yet.

This particular category was open to professionals involved in CRE ownership and investment—such as direct investors, acquisition leads, analysts or asset, portfolio and fund managers—within a private or public commercial real estate organization.

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The women chosen in this category have played a significant role in expanding or repositioning her firm's portfolio and balance sheet over the past year in response to market trends, and exhibit a proven acumen for crafting investment strategies, evaluating risk and maximizing profits.

The top women in the category of investment professional/owner chosen this year are as follows:

Jordan Arriaga, Worth & Associates

Carol Cline-Ong, MDL Group

Laura Craft, Heitman

Cynthia M. Daly, Four Springs Capital Trust

Kelli Fitzpatrick, VanTrust Real Estate

Alicia K. Glen, MSquared

Natalie Atun Greenberg, MJW Investments

Kim Hourihan, CBRE Global Investors

Linda Houston, Barings

Louise Kavanagh, Nuveen Real Estate

Karen E. Kennedy, National Asset Services / NAS Investment Solutions

Tuba Malinowski, Stockbridge

Susan D. Reber, Real Estate Asset Strategies

Susan Reese, Madison Partners

Vicky Schiff, Mosaic Real Estate Credit

Jennifer Stevens, Alliance Global Advisors

As always, our seasoned editorial team was seeking the best of the best across the commercial real estate spectrum. In evaluating the entries, we took into account a number of factors, including: the nominee's impact on, and reputation within, her firm and broader professional community; the nominee's professional career highlights, from dealmaking savvy and innovation to client satisfaction and personal growth; a proven ability to achieve goals and display ingenuity in terms of creative thinking and problem solving; her dedication to furthering the development of her field and the role of women within it; accomplishments and involvement in her company, the CRE industry and broader social community;  a personal commitment to the highest ethical standards, service and excellence; and so much more.

The Annual GlobeSt. Women of Influence Conference celebrates the women who drive the commercial real estate industry forward. These influential leaders will discuss the critical issues facing CRE now and in the future, what it means to be a woman in business today and CRE's place in the #MeToo era. They will discuss what they are doing to promote diversity in the upper levels of management and what the industry can do to position itself for a more inclusive future.

Keep checking GlobeSt.com for more winners from other categories and be sure to keep an eye out for the July/August issue of GlobeSt. Real Estate Forum, which will further highlight these individual's accomplishments.

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Natalie Dolce

Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com, is responsible for working with editorial staff, freelancers and senior management to help plan the overarching vision that encompasses GlobeSt.com, including short-term and long-term goals for the website, how content integrates through the company’s other product lines and the overall quality of content. Previously she served as national executive editor and editor of the West Coast region for GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum, and was responsible for coverage of news and information pertaining to that vital real estate region. Prior to moving out to the Southern California office, she was Northeast bureau chief, covering New York City for GlobeSt.com. Her background includes a stint at InStyle Magazine, and as managing editor with New York Press, an alternative weekly New York City paper. In her career, she has also covered a variety of beats for M magazine, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, FashionLedge.com, and Co-Ed magazine. Dolce has also freelanced for a number of publications, including MSNBC.com and Museums New York magazine.