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The Annual Real Estate Career Forum Connects Students with Professionals from the Industry's Leading Organizations

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May 16, 2011
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The Columbia Business School Real Estate Association, the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate, and the Career Management Center co-hosted the second Annual Real Estate Career Forum on Friday, February 4,  at Columbia University's Faculty House. The forum is an opportunity for real estate companies to introduce their organization, share ideas, and network with current Columbia Business School students. The event offers real estate organizations a unique opportunity to forge deeper ties with the Columbia Business School community and potentially recruit future business leaders.The forum allowed Columbia Business School students to meet and network with professionals from the leading companies in Real Estate Investment, Finance, Development, Brokerage, and Real Estate Services. Professionals shared their organization's strategy and culture with students. The following organizations were represented: AREA Property Partners, The Blackstone Group, Brookfield Properties, CBRE Capital Advisors, The Durst Organization, Golden Tree InSite Partners, GIC Real Estate, Hines, Invesco Real Estate, Malkin Properties, MetLife Investments, The Related Companies, Revere Capital, Taconic Investment Partners, Vornado Realty Trust, and TIAA-Cref Global Real Estate.
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