CREW SAN DIEGO NEWS
Lessons learned from Liberty Station & Seaport Village
Author: Andrea Papagianis-Camacho
As San Diego's iconic landmarks continue to evolve, many lessons can be learned from large-scale development projects on government-owned lands that are shaping the city's diverse communities.
Read more: https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/345517-lessons-learned-from-liberty-station-seaport-village
Collaboration Will Be Key For CREW-SD in 2018
Author: Carrie Rossenfeld
Bringing in legacy members to help mentor and support newer and younger members is a goal of CREW San Diego, incoming president Bree Wong, with SWS Engineering, tells GlobeSt.com. The San Diego chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women, which is dedicated to promoting, educating and supporting professionals in the field of commercial real estate, recently named its 2018 board of directors.
Tiffany English Elected to National CREW Network Board
Tiffany English a member of CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women) San Diego, has become the first individual from an architectural design firm to join the national CREW Network board of directors. CREW Network is the industry’s premier business networking organization, with chapters in North America and Europe, dedicated to influencing the success of the commercial real estate industry by advancing the achievements of women.
Read more: http://www.sandiegometro.com/2017/12/daily-business-report-dec-15-2017/
FEMA Emergency Preparedness... Are You Ready?
In light of the recent hurricane's, CREW San Diego is hopeful our members and our community will work to initiate emergency preparedness for their homes and businesses.
The below FEMA publication is an excellent resource guide that has been designed to help the citizens of this nation learn how to protect themselves and their families against all types of hazards.
No Piece Is Too Small- Illumina's Workplace Strategy
Author: Kelsey E. Ingram
Everyone grumbles when it comes to moving desks at the office—stacks of papers, photos, and knickknacks all have to find their way from one area to another. Why can’t everything stay as is? As Illumina’s Jenny Durbin explains, each employee’s placement is a carefully considered piece in a puzzle to optimize company performance.
Read more: http://americanbuildersquarterly.com/2017/illumina-jenny-durbin/
Top Commercial Real Estate Leaders Darcy Miramontes
After earning a law degree from Loyola Law School, Miramontes fully intended to practice law. But once she began working with her mother, an industry veteran in commercial real estate, her career took off fast. She was named Rookie of the Year by her company just a few years after starting as a runner.
40 Under 40- Carly Glova
Author: Jennifer McEntee
After a decade in commercial real estate finance, including as an associate with San Diego's BioMed Realty Trust, Glova said she did some soul-searching.
40 Under 40- Ashley Gosal
Author: Jennifer McEntee
As the in-house legal counsel for real estate developer Bosa Development, Gosal sometimes can't help but notice she's the only woman in the boardroom. And at 29, she's also sometimes the youngest.
How to succeed in (real estate) business
Author: Anne Benge
Gina Champion-Cain, a well-known San Diego real estate developer, investor and restauranteur, surprised the audience at a recent Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) San Diego presentation by admitting to being a strong introvert. Who better than someone who finds "working a room" to be out of her comfort zone to advise others about a winning formula for business success?
CREW San Diego Announces New Board of Directors
CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women) San Diego recently announced its 2017 board of directors, which will be led by Catherine Hughes, of Ware Malcomb, as president.
Influential Women 2017
Debra Aitken
For many years, Aitken served as assistant vice president at California Bank & Trust, where she oversaw a portfolio of 25 bank branches along with numerous corporate headquarters and office properties. She was involved with several commercial real estate associations for networking and developing business. She also previously worked in contract furniture.
What 2017 portends for commercial real estate women
Author: Teresa Y. Warren
The Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) San Diego hosted its annual economic insights forum in January, which provided an expert's opinion as to what may be ahead for the U.S. and international economies.