Rutgers real estate center names Emerging Leaders Council
Kate Coffey was mentioned in an article, "Rutgers real estate center names Emerging Leaders Council," in NJBIZ. Coffey was recently elected to join the Emerging Leaders Council of Rutgers Business School Center for Real Estate. The new Emerging Leaders Council is "a collection of rising stars in New Jersey’s commercial real estate sector who are poised to accomplish" viability for Rutgers Business School Center for Real Estate for decades to come, while connecting with the students it was meant to serve, according to the article. Council members can serve for up to three years before deciding whether to join the advisory board, providing a pipeline for the center’s leadership.
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