Christina Graham |
ATLANTA, GA – Christina Graham and Betsy
Karmin of Morris, Manning & Martin are being cited as Real Estate Women
of Influence.
Graham and Karmin will be
recognized, along with other honorees, at the inaugural Women of Influence
Conference July 10 and 11 in Broomfield, CO.
Graham and Karmin were named by Real Estate Forum and GlobeSt.com.
The Women of Influence competition spotlights the achievements of women in commercial real estate across the U.S. The editors say this year’s competition attracted the largest number of entries in the competition’s 36-year history.
“As always, our seasoned editorial team was seeking the best of the best across the commercial real estate spectrum,” wrote GlobeSt.com national executive editor Natalie Dolce. The judges based their decisions on factors including:
The Women of Influence competition spotlights the achievements of women in commercial real estate across the U.S. The editors say this year’s competition attracted the largest number of entries in the competition’s 36-year history.
“As always, our seasoned editorial team was seeking the best of the best across the commercial real estate spectrum,” wrote GlobeSt.com national executive editor Natalie Dolce. The judges based their decisions on factors including:
Betsy Karmin |
* Reputation and impact on their firms and professional community
* Career highlights
* Ability to achieve goals and display ingenuity in creative thinking and problem solving
* Dedication to furthering the development of their field and the role of women
* Accomplishments and involvement in their businesses company, the real estate industry and broader social community
* Commitment to the highest ethical standards, service, excellence and more
Graham represents developers and owners in all phases of commercial real estate including acquisition, development, financing, disposition and tax-free exchanges.
Based in Atlanta, her clients
include some of the largest multifamily companies in the nation. She also
chairs MMMPact – the firm’s corporate social responsibility outreach – as well
as its Civic Leadership Initiative.
Natalie Dolce |
In addition to serving on the board of Horizons Atlanta, a
nonprofit organization that supports K-12 students from underserved local
communities, she is also a mentor in the State Bar of Georgia’s Transition into
Law Practice Program.
Karmin concentrates on a broad range of commercial real estate transactions including financing, development, restructuring, acquisitions, sales and leasing.
Karmin concentrates on a broad range of commercial real estate transactions including financing, development, restructuring, acquisitions, sales and leasing.
Based in Washington, D.C.,
she represents landlords and tenants in office and retail leasing, including
ground and multi-floor office leases, as well as lenders and borrowers for
complex construction and permanent financing.
A former president of the
Washington chapter of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW,) she serves on the
boards of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company and Goodwill of Greater
Washington. Earlier this year, the firm named her an MMMPact Pro Bono
Super Star.
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