CHICAGO—This year's 2022 CREW Network Convention will be held September 21-23 at the Hilton Chicago, where more than 1,200 commercial real estate leaders from all around the globe will come together for deal making, business networking, industry education and leadership development in one event.

Barbi Reuter, CEO and Principal of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR and 2022 CREW Network President, tells GlobeSt.com that CREW is thrilled to be back fully in-person for this year's convention and anticipates a sold-out event.

"Our agenda is jam-packed with business networking, education, knowledge sharing and learning excursions," she says. "With more than 30 sessions to choose from, participants will be able to choose their own unique learning journey and maximize their convention experience—all while making the valuable and meaningful connections you come to expect from CREW Network."

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