CoreNet Global, the international learning organization.As a global learning organization and thought and opinion leader, CoreNet Global is focused on meeting the business needs of its members--the world's largest group of corporate real estate executives who run the real estate and related support functions for companies whose primary business is not real estate (also known as end users). Globally, CoreNet members manage $1.2 trillion in real estate and workplace assets with an average portfolio value of $490 million per member and average portfolio size of 29 million square feet. With 50 worldwide chapters, the New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. Chapter is one of the organization's largest and most active. In addition to its core membership of senior level, corporate real estate practitioners, CoreNet membership also includes service providers including real estate brokerage and consulting, construction, architecture, engineering and project management firms, and economic developers, which work in strategic partnership with end user members. CoreNet Global's objectives are to advance knowledge, connect people and promote professional excellence. CoreNet exposes members to a broad range of new business models and corporate thinking, assists in linkage between new thinking and workplace, infrastructure and real estate issues, and supports adapting new thinking and ideas to members' own situations. The ever-expanding network of CoreNet people and ideas serves to accelerate professional growth and accomplishment, allowing members to rapidly capture and deploy new business models. Programs are varied and stimulating--a necessity when serving a sophisticated audience of high-level corporate real estate professionals and service providers, and range from quarterly luncheons to workshops, seminars, roundtables and symposiums, community and government programs and a wide variety of networking special events. Among specific end user member benefits is the opportunity to participate in by-invitation only Special Interest Group (SIG) roundtable discussions. At the roundtables, peers to meet in an informal setting, discuss issues and share information, ideas and solutions with others in their specific industry such as law, finance, media and pharmaceuticals and consumer products. Participants consider the exchange of ideas and thinking and the opportunity to meet industry-specific colleagues, inquire about their firm's procedures, obtain recommendations and be able to access their knowledge and experience to be invaluable. The breadth of topics combined with the brevity Brevity Adonis’ garden of short life. [Br. Lit.: I Henry IV] bubbles symbolic of transitoriness of life. [Art: Hall, 54] cherry fair cherry orchards where fruit was briefly sold; symbolic of transience. of each roundtable also encourages ongoing peer-to-peer communication. With education as a driving force, CoreNet also hosts quarterly luncheons usually featuring a panel of high-level corporate professionals who discuss timely industry issues, presents a series of seminars and workshops and is a cosponsor co·spon·sor tr.v. co·spon·sored, co·spon·sor·ing, co·spon·sors To function in the capacity of a joint sponsor of: corporations that cosponsored a marathon. n. of the Real Share New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of conference. The Chapter also participates in the Eastern Regional Symposium where corporate real estate executives from eight northeast chapters gather for a two-day educational event that addresses current issues facing the industry and serves to develop strategies resulting in added value Added value in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from value added. Used as a measure of shareholder value, calculated using the formula:
adj. 1. Happening twice each year; semiannual. 2. Occurring every two years; biennial. bi·an , regional symposiums. In the spring, members from all chapters converged in Toronto. Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. will be the host city in October 2005. New York City Chapter special events include an annual dinner attended by over 1,000 real estate professionals, a golf outing and reception which benefits children's charities (over $500,000 has been raised for charity since the outing premiered a decade ago), a holiday party and fun networking events such as a summer fishing trip. The Chapter also participates in the CoreNet Global Community Reinvestment Reinvestment Using dividends, interest and capital gains earned in an investment or mutual fund to purchase additional shares or units, rather than receiving the distributions in cash. 1. In terms of stocks, it is the reinvestment of dividends to purchase additional shares. Challenge wherein New York City members tap into their vast talents and put them to use by volunteering their time, resources and expertise for community benefit. The NYC NYC abbr. New York City NYC New York City Chapter's ambitious first project, the renovation of the Lower East Side Tenement A comprehensive legal term for any type of property of a permanent nature—including land, houses, and other buildings as well as rights attaching thereto, such as the right to collect rent. Museum's 1,000-square foot Visitors Center and Gift Shop, will be completed this summer. The Chapter also recently selected Project Sunshine, a nationwide, nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. , organization that sends 5000 volunteers annually to visit and provide programs for seriously ill A patient is seriously ill when his or her illness is of such severity that there is cause for immediate concern but there is no imminent danger to life. See also very seriously ill. hospitalized children, as the Chapter's charity for 2005-06. With 2005 shaping up as a year of high expectations for economic growth, increased bottom line results, cost cutting and governance, end users of real estate will be addressing how to continually improve and measure their real estate performance while doing so with fewer resources. By joining CoreNet, you collaborate with the best and brightest in the industry and expand your Rolodex of contacts and prospects, around the corner and across the globe. For membership and other information about CoreNet Global New York City Chapter, call (212) 348-1584, e-mail to info@corenetglobalnyc.org or log onto www.corenetglobal.org. DONALD RYAN, MCR MCR My Chemical Romance (band) MCR Minimum Capital Requirement MCR Minimum Cell Rate MCR Middle Common Room (UK universities) MCR Multivariate Curve Resolution CHAIRMAN, CORENET GLOBAL, NYC DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE SERVICES, FACILITIES OPERATIONS, HIP |
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