According to a recent survey by the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Network, women represent approximately 36% of professionals in the industry, but they hold only 9% of C-suite roles. These ...
When the pandemic hit, the realities of work changed. Suspended were the days of long commutes, in-person meetings and business travel. In their place? The workforce adapted to remote setups; home ...
”It’s so important for companies to hire the best person but also hire diversity,” said Michelle Kleger, senior vice president of business development at title insurer Kensington Vanguard and ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal held a panel ...
Many who have joined commercial AV have found the industry to be an incredibly welcoming place. However, the numbers strongly suggest that certain groups have a different experience. Women make up ...
The industry of commercial real estate (CRE) is sometimes difficult for women to pursue due to the fact that it has traditionally been male dominated. There have been many barriers of entry for women ...
While the commercial real estate industry has made significant efforts to recruit and promote women in the workforce, there is still room for improvement. The Goldie Initiative has been working on ...
The New York State Bar Association’s Commercial and Federal Litigation Section celebrated women in law on November 19 with its annual Taking the Lead program. Designed to empower women attorneys, the ...
Despite the opportunities for women in commercial real estate, women represent only 36.7% of the industry, according to CREW Network’s 2020 Benchmark Study on Gender and Diversity in Commercial Real ...
As a Native American woman-owned business, Absolute Commercial Flooring knows a thing or two about what it takes to make it in a male-dominated industry, and consequently, the importance of ...