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Monday, April 11, 2011

NYcrew April 28th Leading Ladies Event A Family Affair

Next generation of Durst, Olshan, Silverstein families part of Leading Ladies panel
Thursday, April 28th from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m




NYcrew Network will continue its 10th anniversary celebration with an all-star panel discussion of the next generation of New York real estate at "Women Leading New York's Prominent Real Estate Families," to be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 28th at the offices of UBS Financial Services, 1285 Avenue of the Americas in New York City.
 
     Part of the organization's Leading Ladies series, the panel will offer a view of  how leaders are balancing their family legacies with the realities of today's business, discussed by Helena Durst, co-vice president of The Durst Organization, Andrea Olshan, COO of Mall Properties Inc., andLisa H. Silverstein, senior vice president of Silverstein Properties Inc. The panel will be moderated by NYcrew Network board member and director of communications Faith Hope Consolo, Chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman's Retail Group.
 
     "Real estate has long been a family affair in New York City – think of the great families in our history, including the LeFrak, Milstein, Rose, Rudin, Silverstein, Speyer and Trump dynasties among others, among others," Consolo says. "Now more than ever, the women in the families are taking leadership roles."
 
     Helena Rose Durst, in fact, is a fourth-generation member of The Durst Organization, one of New York City's oldest private owner/builder/managers. She participates in lease transactions, and recently instituted a comprehensive greening initiative of the company's building management operations. Andrea Olshan guides and directs the day-to-day functions of the MPI operating units, including leasing, property management and asset management, and establishes forward-looking strategic plans for the portfolio of properties. She also represents the company in its third-party investments, which include the "RCG Longview" series of debt and equity funds as well as the "Normandy Realty Partners" fund. Lisa H. Silverstein oversees all aspects of the firm's residential real estate and hotel portfolio, from deal evaluation, analysis and pre-development planning to construction, marketing, operations, sales and leasing.
 
     "Our speakers are a eclectic mix of residential, retail and office professionals," said NYcrewPresident Karen Dome, a senior associate of Marcus & Millichap. "I believe that we’ll see a lively discussion when Helena, Andrea and Lisa meet and talk about how their legacies inform how they do business today."
 
     Attendees must register by 5:30 p.m. on April 25 to receive the advance registration rate of $75 for NYcrew members, $90 for CREW chapter members, $110 for nonmembers and $30 for graduate students. Onsite registration will be available for an additional $20. For more information, and to register, visit http://nycrew.org/ or http://www.registrationfactory.com/v3/default.cfm?EventUUID=20EA9DE2.
 
About NYcrew
 
     Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, NYcrew Network, the original New York area chapter of CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women, a national organization of over 8,000 commercial real estate professionals), was founded in 2001 to advance the success of women in commercial real estate through opportunityinfluence and power.  During the past ten years, NYcrew has provided its members with the skills and opportunities to achieve success in commercial real estate, encouraging doing business together in collaboration rather than competition.  Comprised of senior and rising professionals from a broad range of disciplines within the commercial real estate industry, such as: financial services; asset and property management; developers; owners and operators; investment and property brokerage firms; and appraisers, accountants, architects, attorneys and other consultants, NYcrew members are also active in a wide range of industry segments, such as hospitality, industrial, office, retail, mixed use, transportation, etc.http://www.nycrew.org/.

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