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With the majority of the CRE brokerage industry close to retirement, and the pool of traditional CRE talent constantly shrinking, it's time for the industry to be more proactive about diversity and inclusion and it is now becoming a competitive advantage.
Whether it was following dreams of becoming a successful business women or moving from the journalism industry into actually join the CRE field, these women share their path and what excites them about CRE and some advice for young women entering the field.
The April 29th deadline is fast approaching. In preparation for our Women of Influence special feature and retreat, Real Estate Forum is putting a spotlight on the achievements of women in commercial real estate. Read on to nominate.
Women in CRE are still a smaller percentage of the workplace population but the female ranks are growing, with NKF recently promoting Liz Hart as the company's first female vice chairman in the Bay Area.
Career opportunities in commercial real estate run the gamut from architecture, asset management and investment banking to engineering and environmental science.