2016 Past Events

CoreNet Carolinas 2016 Events
 
 

Raleigh Holiday Social Photo

12/06/16 - Raleigh, NC -- Raleigh Networking - Holiday Social

On December 6th the Raleigh-area CoreNet Carolinas members and guests came out to Vita Vite Art Gallery and Wine Bar for their annual social and networking event. The event was well attended and everyone enjoyed an evening at one of Raleigh's premiere downtown wine bar, art gallery and events venue. We ended 2016 on a great note and we look forward to more successful networking and education events in 2017.

 

Exploring Choice in the Workplace Photo

11/17/16 - Charlotte, NC -- Exploring Choice in the Workplace

On November 17th, a strong crowd came out to SecurEdge Networks' new co-working space, the Launch Factory, to hear top workplace experts discuss choice at work. Organized by Work Design Magazine, the event featured speakers and sponsors from SecurEdge Networks, ai Design Group, Inc., Coldwell Banker Commercial MECA, CBRE - Global Workplace Solutions, CREW Charlotte: Commercial Real Estate Women, CoreNet Global Carolinas Chapter, Knoll Inc., and AgilQuest.

 

Carolinas CORE Awards Photo

11/10/16 - Charlotte, NC -- Inaugural Carolinas Core Awards Event

On November 10th, the Carolinas Chapter of CoreNet Global hosted the Inaugural CORE Awards for the Carolinas at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Uptown Charlotte. The CORE Awards event celebrated excellence and effectiveness of CRE professionals and the CRE industry in the Carolinas.  The event honored five individuals within different categories.  The nominees were from twelve firms that are highly involved in CoreNet and the CRE industry in the Carolinas region.  Keep checking back for more details on the winners of the event.

CLT Reverse Mentoring Photo

8/18/16 - Charlotte, NC -- Charlotte Reverse Mentoring Event Draws Strong Crowd for Millennial Mindset Discussion

On August 18th at the UNC Charlotte Center City building, a panel of young leaders met with CoreNet members and industry professionals to discuss the millennials mindset in the workplace. The panel consisted of an end user, project manager, engineer, broker, and vendor making up a major portion of the commercial real estate process. A great crowd turned out to support the young leaders at their sponsored event.

Spacer image7/13/16 - Raleigh, NC -- Commercial Real Estate the Focus of Market Game
Changers Event held in Raleigh

On July 13th in the Chancellor's Ballroom of NC State University's State Club, CoreNet members and industry professionals came together to discuss the competitive advantages helping to shape Raleigh's commercial real estate future.  The lively discussion was led by Michael Landguth, President and CEO of the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority, and Adrienne Cole, Executive Director of Wake County Economic Development.  We enjoyed a tremendous turnout and we thank everyone for coming out and making this event the success that it was.

CLT Market Game Changers Photo7/20/16 - Charlotte, NC -- Market Game Changers Draws a Crowd in Charlotte for Lively Commercial Real Estate Discussion
On July 20th, a strong crowd came out to the Foundation of the Carolinas to discuss the competitive advantages helping to shape Charlotte's commercial real estate future.  Attendees heard from Bob Morgan, President and CEO of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, Jack Christine, Deputy Aviation Director of Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Karen Bertaux, Chief Financial Officer of AvidXchange.  The event provided an engaging forum for discuss on what our city has to offer and what this means to the commercial real estate industry.

Beds for Kids Photo6/3/16 - Raleigh, NC -- CoreNet Carolinas Members Come Out to Volunteer
with Beds for Kids in Raleigh
On Friday, June 3rd, members of CoreNet Carolinas volunteered at the Beds for Kids warehouse. We had 12 people attend and we cleaned and moved furniture that had been donated and helped load some trucks for deliveries. Everyone who participated loved the purpose and mission of Beds for Kids and would look forward to a return visit should we ever decide to volunteer with their organization again.