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Look inside the state of the real estate industry with two masters in the field.

Learn how Stephen M. Ross and William L. Mack have developed some of the city’s best residential, retail and office properties while remaining committed to global citizenship.

 

Brief Bios:

Stephen M. Ross is the chairman and founder of Related Companies. Mr. Ross is chairman of the board of directors of Equinox Holdings, Inc., serves on the executive committee and is a trustee of Lincoln Center and is a trustee of New York Presbyterian Hospital, the Guggenheim Foundation, the Urban Land Institute and the NY Chapter of Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International.  Mr. Ross is also the owner of the Miami Dolphins and Sun Life Stadium.

William L. Mack is the chairman and founder of AREA Property Partners. Mr. Mack is also chairman of the board of directors of Mack-Cali Realty Corporation, a publicly traded REIT that owns and operates a portfolio of Class A office and office/flex buildings located in the northeast United States. He is President and CEO of the Mack Organization, a national owner, investor and developer of warehouse and retail facilities.


As Senior Editor and Content Chief, Diane Brady has led corporate and management coverage since June 2008. Brady writes the “Hard Choices” column that appears weekly in Bloomberg Businessweek. Previously, she was a senior writer and bureau chief, winning numerous industry awards for her stories. Before that, she worked at The Wall Street Journal in Asia, Canada’s Maclean‘s and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, Kenya. She’s a frequent guest on CNN, NPR, CNBC and numerous other broadcast outlets, and is on the board of the Overseas Press Club. She’s a graduate of University of Toronto and holds graduate degrees from Columbia University and the University of Nairobi. Her book, Fraternity (Spiegel & Grau), goes on sale in early 2012.

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Priority registration puts you at the front of the line to register for courses and events for an upcoming semester.

Eligible patrons will be able to order priority registration online.

 

Who is eligible for priority registration?

Individuals who have participated in 92nd Street Y programs over the past year in selected program areas, participants in certain memberships, and those who have made contributions of $500 or more to 92Y, are eligible to register for programs before they become available to the general public.

How do I know if I qualify?

Patrons that qualify for Priority Registration will receive packets in the mail explaining how to purchase online. Priority registration is normally mailed 2-3 weeks before a catalog is available. Registration information includes your Patron ID#. You can use this ID# to setup your login information online. This will allow you to register early for a course or event. Please note: if you receive a packet, you are only eligible to priority register for the programs covered in your packet.

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