Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Bill Padgett Addresses Triangle Commercial Real Estate Women
RALEIGH, N.C. Jill H. G. Wells Heath, president of Triangle Commercial Real Number Estate Women (TCREW), an organisation which supplies a forum for fostering human relationships among commercial existent estate women people in the Triangle market, have announced that Bill Padgett, chair of the Walter Raleigh Citizen Advisory Council, spoke at the organization's April 3 meeting about preserving the remaining 306 estate of the Dorthea Dix campus as a parkland after the Dorthea Dix Mental Health Facility folds this year. Padgett experiences that designating the land as a cardinal parkland for the state will have got a positive impact on both the environment and the economy, as well as better the quality of life for Triangle residents. The April meeting was sponsored by Investors Title Insurance Company. "We were excited that Bill spoke at our April meeting," said Heath. "The extended cognition he shared about Walter Raleigh and Dix Park provided TCREW members with a great chance to larn more than than about the Triangle and its parks." About Triangle Commercial Real Number Number Estate Women (TCREW): Triangle Commercial Real Estate Women (TCREW) have more than 160 members in a assortment of communities within the commercial existent estate industry. Drawing upon this diversity, any member of TCREW can name upon the resources and expertness of local members to best function the demands of their customers. Moreover, any member can pull upon the national web of more than than 6,000 members countrywide and in Canada to supply antiphonal solutions to clients with demands in the national market. For more than information, visit .
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