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The CoreNet Global New England Chapter’s 21st Annual Charitable Golf Tournament raised nearly $18,000 for Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston.

CoreNet New England Annual Golf Tournament Generates $18K for BGCA Boston

CoreNet Global New England Chapter raised nearly $18,000 for Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston though its 21st Annual Charitable Golf Tournament. The event was held at Pine Hills Golf Club in Plymouth, MA and brought together 200 corporate real estate professionals for a day of golf, networking and fundraising.

This year’s charitable golf outing included food, refreshments, fundraisers such as raffles, a clinic and, of course, rounds on Pine Hill’s two courses.

We are so pleased to raise funds for Boys & Girls Clubs of Boston, with the support of our chapter’s Community Reinvestment Committee, because the organization is dedicated to the young people of the city where many of us live and work, and they work tirelessly to ensure those young people in our community have the opportunity to realize their full potential,” said Maureen Rystrom, president CoreNet Global New England Chapter.

Event Sponsors

  • Tournament Sponsor – CBRE
  • Charity Sponsor – Margulies Perruzzi Architects
  • Reception Sponsors – Cresa Boston and Mohawk Industries
  • Lunch Sponsors – Saltmine and Timberline Construction
  • Opening Drive Cocktail Sponsors – Structure Tone and VVA Project & Cost Managers
  • Drinks on the Links Sponsors – Commodore Builders, Creative Office Resources, Dyer Brown and J. Calnan & Associates
  • Golf Clinic Sponsor – Humanscale
  • Signage Sponsor – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
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About Lisa McDuffie

Lisa McDuffie arrives at ConnectCRE via REALTOR® world, where she served for nearly two decades as communications director for one of the nation’s largest REALTOR® organizations. She supported two membership-elected presidents who were commercial real estate practitioners, and managed the communications initiatives of the organization’s commercial special interest group. When not following the latest commercial real estate news, Lisa is zeroed in on her charismatic off-the-track thoroughbred as she makes the transition from an utterly failed racehorse to a lovely show hunter.

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