Trepp, a leading provider of data, insights, and technology solutions, has announced the winners of its Spring 2024 Future CRE Leaders Awards program for undergraduate and graduate students.
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The program recognizes outstanding undergraduate and graduate students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to making a positive impact on the CRE and finance sectors.
24 individuals, including two influential industry leaders, 18 undergraduate leaders, and four graduate leaders.
Candidates must submit applications showcasing their academic achievements, relevant work experiences, and passion for the industry.
You can contact us at 212-754-1010 or [email protected] for more information.
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