This year's CREW Network Convention is quickly approaching and will be held September 28-30. Commercial real estate leaders from all around the globe will come together for deal making, business networking, industry education and leadership development in a hybrid event.

2021 CREW Network President, Tiffany English, senior director of architecture at Qualcomm, tells GlobeSt.com that "The CREW Network Convention is an opportunity to expand your business network and gain knowledge and insight from industry leaders and business strategists."

Among highlights at the event, during a luncheon keynote, Sarah Thomas will discuss her journey of becoming the first female NFL official. She was the first female official to ever work a major college football game, the first woman to officiate a bowl game, and the first to officiate in a Big Ten conference stadium. In 2015, she became the National Football League's (NFL) first full-time female official. And on February 7, 2021, she became the first female to officiate a Super Bowl.

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