Ria Singh, a prominent figure in the Corporate Real Estate (CRE) industry, has been honored with the Realty+ Woman Icon Award 2025, recognizing her significant contributions and impactful leadership over the past 11 years.
Corporate Real EstateLeadershipRealty Woman Icon AwardWomen In Real EstateSustainable WorkplacesReal EstateJun 16, 2025

Ria Singh received the Realty+ Woman Icon Award 2025, recognizing her impactful leadership and contributions to the Corporate Real Estate (CRE) industry.
Ria Singh has been in the Corporate Real Estate industry for over 11 years.
Ria Singh champions people-centric strategies, operational excellence, and inclusive growth, focusing on building sustainable, agile environments that balance performance with well-being and purpose.
Only 2% of women hold executive-level positions in construction and real estate firms in India.
Ria Singh's family, including her mother, sister, father, and husband, have been significant sources of support, providing unwavering love, guidance, and encouragement throughout her career.

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