REW is honored by Association of Real Estate Women.The Association of Estate Women this week paid tribute to Real Estate Weekly in recognition of three decades of support New York's premier real estate title has afforded the group. At the November November: see month. AREW luncheon held at Club 101, REW n. 1. A row. President Amy S. Applebaum, presented a special recognition award to REW's associate publisher, Al Zezula. "This is something that is long overdue OVERDUE. A bill, note, bond or other contract, for the payment of money at a particular day, when not paid upon the day, is overdue. 2. The indorsement of a note or bill overdue, is equivalent to drawing a new bill payable at sight. 2 Conn. 419; 18 Pick. in the real estate industry," said Appelbaum. The association president told guests and members at the lunch how REW founder, Alfred Alfred, 849–99, king of Wessex (871–99), sometimes called Alfred the Great, b. Wantage, Berkshire. Early Life The youngest son of King Æthelwulf, he was sent in 853 to Rome, where the pope gave him the title of Roman consul. Hagedorn, was one of AREW's earliest, staunchest and most important supporters This article is about supporters in heraldry. For the use in British English meaning supporting sports teams, see fan (person). In heraldry, supporters are figures usually placed on either side of the shield and depicted holding it up. . In appreciation, Al Hagedorn was the first recipient of a lifetime membership in AREW, as well as the first man to become an AREW member. "Nearly 30 years ago, AREW was founded when the vast majority of women in real estate were relegated to support positions and women real estate executives were few and far between," said Applebaum. "Women had almost no presence or credibility in the industry and as a fledging organization for real estate women, AREW also had a huge credibility gap credibility gap n. 1. Public skepticism about the truth of statements, especially official claims and pronouncements: "The credibility gap [is] . Al Hagedorn believed in AREW and encouraged its growth regularly attending and covering our events in Real Estate Weekly. "The real estate industry has changed considerably since the early days of Real Estate Weekly and of AREW. Today powerful women change the landscape of the city on a daily basis. But AREW's relationship with Real Estate Weekly has remained constant, as has Real Estate Weekly's support for women in our industry." |
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