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CoreNet Global NYC elects officers, board of directors and advisors for 2013

CoreNet Global's New York City chapter has elected its officers, board of directors and advisors for 2013. CoreNet Global NYC's 2013 officers are Lou Nowikas of Hearst Corporation, chairman; Pay Wu of Deloitte Services LP, president; Lou D'Avanzo of Cushman & Wakefield, vice president; Lauren Nanna of VVA, LLC, secretary; and Saeid Garebaglow of Morgan Stanley, treasurer. Other members of CoreNet Global NYC's Board of Directors for 2013 include: * Communities: Barry Alton, Jeffries & Co., Inc. * Counsel: Howard Peskoe, Herrick, Feinstein LLP * Membership: Lee Kosmac, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank * Programs: Daniel Fishbein, CIT * Special Events: Mindy Williams-McElearny, WorkSpaces, LLC * Special Interest Groups (SIGs): Michael Davidson, JP Morgan * Sponsorship: Ted Moudis, Ted Moudis Associates * Workshops: Cindy Quan, Goldman Sachs The Board of Advisors for 2013 consists of Marcus Rayner, Cresa; Kathy Winkler, Prudential Financial; Dale Schlather, Cushman & Wakefield; Gina Rizzo, Herman Miller, Inc.; Paul Darrah, Bridgewater Associates, Inc.; and Gregg Weisser, The Moinian Group. "We have assembled an outstanding board of directors, which is committed to strengthening and expanding the CoreNet Global New York City Chapter," says Mr. Nowikas. "The new year is already off to a strong start with sell-out events, providing exceptional networking and learning opportunities for our members. We are planning many more exciting programs, workshops and events, such as our annual dinner on March 14, that will continue to engage, enlighten, and connect our members and the real estate community at large."
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