SAN DIEGO–GlobeSt.com was on hand last week, networking at CREW's 2017 Charity Golf Tournament. Held at the Lomas Santa Fe Executive Course, a portion of the proceeds from the event benefit CREW Foundation.

CREW Foundation is committed to supporting CREW Network in advancing the success of women in commercial real estate through charitable, philanthropic and education programs.

Founded in 1983, CREW San Diego is one of the area's premier local and national commercial real estate organizations. Its mission is to influence the success of the commercial real estate industry by advancing the achievements of women.

“The members of CREW San Diego are passionate about CREW Network Foundation the only Foundation solely dedicated to advancing women in commercial real estate,” Toni McMahon, regional marketing manager for Fuscoe Engineering, tells GlobeSt.com. “We are proud to report that 100% of our CREW San Diego board has made a personal donation to CREW Network Foundation. We have a goal for 50% of membership to do the same. Our charity events throughout the year make a big difference in the lives of our scholarship recipients here in San Diego. Our local members are ready to rally for Foundation in 2017!”

CREW brings together a dynamic group of professionals from a wide variety of disciplines from the field of commercial real estate, such as construction, law, engineering, financial brokerage, architecture, property/asset management and land development.

Check out photos from the event below and be sure to check out the latest issue of Real Estate Forum to learn more about Southern California's Most Powerful Women.

SAN DIEGO–GlobeSt.com was on hand last week, networking at CREW's 2017 Charity Golf Tournament. Held at the Lomas Santa Fe Executive Course, a portion of the proceeds from the event benefit CREW Foundation.

CREW Foundation is committed to supporting CREW Network in advancing the success of women in commercial real estate through charitable, philanthropic and education programs.

Founded in 1983, CREW San Diego is one of the area's premier local and national commercial real estate organizations. Its mission is to influence the success of the commercial real estate industry by advancing the achievements of women.

“The members of CREW San Diego are passionate about CREW Network Foundation the only Foundation solely dedicated to advancing women in commercial real estate,” Toni McMahon, regional marketing manager for Fuscoe Engineering, tells GlobeSt.com. “We are proud to report that 100% of our CREW San Diego board has made a personal donation to CREW Network Foundation. We have a goal for 50% of membership to do the same. Our charity events throughout the year make a big difference in the lives of our scholarship recipients here in San Diego. Our local members are ready to rally for Foundation in 2017!”

CREW brings together a dynamic group of professionals from a wide variety of disciplines from the field of commercial real estate, such as construction, law, engineering, financial brokerage, architecture, property/asset management and land development.

Check out photos from the event below and be sure to check out the latest issue of Real Estate Forum to learn more about Southern California's Most Powerful Women.

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