NYCREW's spotlight: "Commercial Lending 2.0 and Beyond"
The all-important issue of financing was the focus of the New York Chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women's Network's (NYCREW) last industry spotlight of the spring. Held at the offices of Bingham McCutchen, "Commercial Lending 2.0 and Beyond" was moderated by Karen Fiorentino, Fiorentino Law Firm, joined by speakers John Barker, Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Kim Diamond, Kroll Bond Rating Agency; Brett Kaplan, LoanCore; Stephen Melidones, KeyBank Real Estate Capital; Leigh Roumila, Basis Investment Group and Vincent Toye, Wells Fargo & Company. Photo Credit: www.onefinedayphotographers.com
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