Mitchell Rudin, CEO of Mack-Cali Realty Corporation

FAR HILLS, NJ—Mitchell E. Rudin, CEO of Mack-Cali Realty Corp., will receive the March of Dimes' 2016 Real Estate Award at the organization's Reception and Pynes Putting Challenge, Thursday, June 16 from 4:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the United States Golf Association headquarters, 77 Liberty Corner Rd., Far Hills, NJ.

“For 17 years, the Real Estate Award Reception has provided a forum for the March of Dimes to raise awareness about its work while honoring an outstanding real estate industry leader for their contribution to maternal and infant health,” says Carol Roberts, director of special events for the March of Dimes North Jersey Market. “Mitchell Rudin is well respected within both the industry and his community, and he has become an avid supporter of the March of Dimes mission. We are thrilled to acknowledge his efforts as our 2016 honoree.”

The Real Estate Award Reception, which has been recognizing industry leaders since 2000, brings together approximately 250 professionals from New Jersey's real estate community and affiliated organizations, including senior executives, brokers, managers, architects, developers, owners, engineers and related industry leaders. The evening includes networking, a short program and the opportunity for attendees to view the USGA Museum's many exhibits.

Rudin has been chief executive officer of Mack-Cali since June 2015. His career in real estate spans 30 years, including serving as president and chief executive officer of US commercial operations at Brookfield Canada Office Properties, and as CEO and president of the New York Tri-State Region for CBRE Services. He has numerous prestigious accreditations and affiliations within the industry, and has been recognized throughout the years for his efforts on behalf of a variety of charities and organizations.

“The March of Dimes mission to create a world of stronger, healthier babies is important to people around the world,” says Rudin. “I am proud to support and be honored by such a worthwhile organization, and help them to further their over 75 years of research, education and tireless advocacy efforts in the hopes of improving the health of newborn babies.”

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Mitchell Rudin, CEO of Mack-Cali Realty Corporation

FAR HILLS, NJ—Mitchell E. Rudin, CEO of Mack-Cali Realty Corp., will receive the March of Dimes' 2016 Real Estate Award at the organization's Reception and Pynes Putting Challenge, Thursday, June 16 from 4:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the United States Golf Association headquarters, 77 Liberty Corner Rd., Far Hills, NJ.

“For 17 years, the Real Estate Award Reception has provided a forum for the March of Dimes to raise awareness about its work while honoring an outstanding real estate industry leader for their contribution to maternal and infant health,” says Carol Roberts, director of special events for the March of Dimes North Jersey Market. “Mitchell Rudin is well respected within both the industry and his community, and he has become an avid supporter of the March of Dimes mission. We are thrilled to acknowledge his efforts as our 2016 honoree.”

The Real Estate Award Reception, which has been recognizing industry leaders since 2000, brings together approximately 250 professionals from New Jersey's real estate community and affiliated organizations, including senior executives, brokers, managers, architects, developers, owners, engineers and related industry leaders. The evening includes networking, a short program and the opportunity for attendees to view the USGA Museum's many exhibits.

Rudin has been chief executive officer of Mack-Cali since June 2015. His career in real estate spans 30 years, including serving as president and chief executive officer of US commercial operations at Brookfield Canada Office Properties, and as CEO and president of the New York Tri-State Region for CBRE Services. He has numerous prestigious accreditations and affiliations within the industry, and has been recognized throughout the years for his efforts on behalf of a variety of charities and organizations.

“The March of Dimes mission to create a world of stronger, healthier babies is important to people around the world,” says Rudin. “I am proud to support and be honored by such a worthwhile organization, and help them to further their over 75 years of research, education and tireless advocacy efforts in the hopes of improving the health of newborn babies.”

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