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WHWW Becomes a 2019 CREW National Sponsor

WHWW is pleased to announce that it is the 2019 Bronze National Sponsor of the CREW Network.

Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) Program Partners are cornerstone supporters of CREW Network programs and initiatives that impact the commercial real estate industry.

This year, CREW Network Convention and Marketplace will be held from Sept. 25-27, 2019 at the Renaissance Orlando in Sea World, this three-day event is the industry’s premier business networking convention.

WHWW CREW members include attorneys Nikki Carolan, Mya Hatchette, Heidi Mitchell, and Lauren Reynolds.

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