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Lardenoit Joins Group Championing Women in Commercial Real Estate

CREW Chicago is dedicated to advancing the success of women in commercial real estate. And its newest member is excited to help CREW achieve its mission.

Workplace Solutions Practice Leader Julie Lardenoit joined CREW this month. Lardenoit has been active in a number of organizations – and even helped launch one. With a colleague, she developed Women of Willis, a network supporting women at Willis Tower and to create a community within the building.

With more than 300 members, CREW Chicago is the preeminent organization for senior-level executive women in the Chicago real estate field. It is part of CREW Network, which boasts a membership of more than 12,000 professionals in major global markets representing all aspects of commercial real estate.

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