CREW Vancouver, a non-profit organization supporting women in commercial real estate, introduced its 2025 Board of Directors. The chapter, celebrating its 20th anniversary, boasts a membership with significant industry experience. The organization focuses on strategic planning, member and volunteer support, and advancing women in leadership roles through initiatives like scholarships and the Catalyst Leadership Program.
— the non-profit industry association dedicated to supporting women in becoming leaders in the world of commercial real estate — introduced its Board of Directors for 2025.
Founded in 2005, the Vancouver chapter of CREW is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, which has seen the chapter's membership grow to over 150 members in that span. According to CREW Vancouver, at least half of their membership has over 15 years of experience in the commercial real estate industry and three-quarters have held executive leadership roles.
As is the case with many industry associates, CREW Vancouver appoints a new Board of Directors every year, all of whom are volunteers that are expected to commit for a minimum of two years."In 2024, the CREW Vancouver board engaged in a two-day strategic planning session facilitated by CREW Network," she said.
"With the convention coming to Vancouver, we proudly awarded 16 full scholarships to our members for attendance," she added. "This year also marked the inaugural Emerging Leaders Scholarship, designed to send a CREW member under 35 to CREW Network’s Emerging Leaders training, fostering the next generation of leaders. Furthermore, we launched the Catalyst Leadership Program, pairing six members with C-Suite leaders to further our mission of advancing women in the industry.
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