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EVERYTHING IS COMING UP GREEN AT GWU. See how GWU is LEEDing the way in the green movement.

Join the Luther Rice Society's Real Estate Alliance and industry leaders for a discussion on the green movement and its impact on real estate, campus and DC.

Panelists:
Mitchell N. Schear, GWSB MBA '91,
President of Vornado/Charles E. Smith

Meghan Chapple-Brown,
Director of GW's Office of Sustainability

Moderator:
Jonathan Schein, GWSB BBA '84,
President and CEO of Schein Media


Date:
Thursday, April 30, 2009

Time:
6:00-7:30 pm - Networking Reception, Atrium
7:30-8:30 pm - Panel Discussion, 11th floor

Place:
Warner Building
1299 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004

Click here to RSVP. Hurry, space is limited!

Priority will be given to Luther Rice Society members. For more information, contact Adrienne Williams at 202-994-5183 or email awilli@gwu.edu

 

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The GW Real Estate Alliance is a network of alumni and friends working in real estate and related fields. We provide professional development and networking opportunities for our membership and we serve as a vital link between the university, students, the vast field of real estate, and its membership.

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