NEW YORK CITY-RE Speed Network, in conjunction with its exclusive media partner GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Media, will hold its fifth speed-networking event for commercial real estate-related professionals on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2007 in the Oak Room at Morgan Lofts at 11 E. 36th St. RE Speed Network's target market includes, but is not limited to: sales and leasing brokers, attorneys, property owners/developers, title companies, lenders, mortgage brokers, REITS, appraisers, accountants and other related services.

Co-founder and investment sales broker Laurence Ross states that “Today's fast paced business environment has created a demand for targeted, efficient networking events that fit neatly into the fold and allow professionals to cut right to the heart of the matter. While a three-minute pitch might seem overwhelming to some, the throw-the-spaghetti on the wall concept really sticks here. It allows you to quickly determine whether or not there is an opportunity for further business.” Ross, who works for Besen & Assoc., is co-founder of PropertyRover.com,

Created in 2006, RE Speed Network was designed as an efficient networking concept in which real estate professionals can gather in a friendly and efficient manner in order to create new business opportunities. The company was created as the direct result of the inefficient methods of business networking events that exist today.

Co-Founders Ori and Oren Klein and David Kahane agree that at large networking events you often don't get to meet most of the people in attendance or spend too much time with the wrong person. RE Speed's unique registration process ensures a diverse real estate crowd at every event. The idea for creating a speed networking vertical for real estate was spawned after the founders attended several broad-based functions that were not targeted enough to their specific industry.

This networking opportunity begins promptly at 6 pm, with doors opening at 5:30 for pre-event informal networking. Online registration will be first come first served. At the event, the participants will be seated face to face. Each intense networking session will last for three minutes during which participants will introduce themselves, exchange business cards and discuss how they can help one another. At the sound of a bell, the session will end and the participants will move their seats accordingly to face the next person and begin again.

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Natalie Dolce

Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com, is responsible for working with editorial staff, freelancers and senior management to help plan the overarching vision that encompasses GlobeSt.com, including short-term and long-term goals for the website, how content integrates through the company’s other product lines and the overall quality of content. Previously she served as national executive editor and editor of the West Coast region for GlobeSt.com and Real Estate Forum, and was responsible for coverage of news and information pertaining to that vital real estate region. Prior to moving out to the Southern California office, she was Northeast bureau chief, covering New York City for GlobeSt.com. Her background includes a stint at InStyle Magazine, and as managing editor with New York Press, an alternative weekly New York City paper. In her career, she has also covered a variety of beats for M magazine, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel, FashionLedge.com, and Co-Ed magazine. Dolce has also freelanced for a number of publications, including MSNBC.com and Museums New York magazine.