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‘Real Estate: A Local Business with Global Concerns’ Panel at NYU’s Schack Institute, February 23

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    (l-r) JPMorgan vice president and NYU Schack Institute alum Jennifer Stewart; Barclays Capital managing director Lisa Beeson; Thornton Tomasetti Inc. managing director Aine Brazil; NYU Schack Institute divisional dean James Stuckey; The Clarett Group co-founder and managing principal Veronica Hackett; NYU-SCPS dean Robert S. Lapiner; CB Richard Ellis' New York Tri-State Region CEO Mary Ann Tighe; VantagePoint Strategy Group founder and principal Tricia Atallah; and Forest City Ratner Companies executive vice president MaryAnne Gilmartin, who moderated the panel.

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    Forest City Ratner Companies' MaryAnne Gilmartin.

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    VantagePoint Strategy Group’s Tricia Atallah and Barclays Capital’s Lisa Beeson.

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    NYU Schack alum Jennifer Stewart and CBRE's Mary Ann Tighe, who is also chair of the Real Estate Board of New York.

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