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With more than 270 members, MNCREW is recognized as the premier organization within the commercial real estate industry
As part of CREW Network, the industry’s premier business organization, MNCREW is dedicated to transforming the commercial real estate industry by advancing women globally. CREW Network’s membership of 12,000 professionals in over 75 major global markets represents all aspects of commercial real estate—providing our members with direct access to real estate professionals across all geographies and disciplines. MNCREW members are empowered by sharing their knowledge and experience, while also learning from the insight and know-how of others.
MNCREW connects commercial real estate professionals by:
- Creating a dynamic and supportive environment that promotes advancement through knowledge sharing and networking
- Pushing the boundaries in every facet of commercial real estate through provocative dialogue among peers drawn from every discipline in the industry
- Providing educational programs which directly affect your day-to-day work and promote real change
- Encouraging our members to be a force for activism and involvement in our communities.
MNCREW has defined four core values to guide itself and its members
Excellence - Bringing out the best of ourselves to advance the achievements of women in commercial real estate while demonstrating the highest level of professionalism, integrity, and respect.
Community - Creating a culture of inclusion, support, and connection.
Leadership - Every member contributes to our success; therefore, we are committed to developing and exhibiting the best qualities of collaborative leadership and helping to elevate women to a position of influence.
Advancement - Professionally developing our members through meaningful connections, education, and leadership opportunities.
MNCREW was founded in 1995, by a small group of local women who, after traveling to the 1994 CREW Network Convention, saw firsthand the power of the network in transforming members' personal and professional lives. Since its inception, MNCREW has continued to evolve to meet the changing needs of its members and the industry. It has become an important arena for members to hone their leadership skills and develop relationships while working collaboratively to advance women in commercial real estate.
Minnesota Women Lawyers (MWL) is an association of more than 1,200 attorneys, judges, law students, legal employers and others who are dedicated to advancing the success of women attorneys and striving for a just society.
Since its inception in 1972, MWL has provided opportunities for members to develop as leaders, network with other attorneys, and have an impact on their communities by fostering a greater satisfaction within the profession. MWL continues to address the changing needs of women in the legal profession through initiatives that are guided by our mission and values.
Our mission is to advance the success of women lawyers and strive for a just society.
If you're seeking an insurance agency that is proud to represent the LGBTQIA+ community, it's Katie Halpin State Farm Agency. As a LGBTQIA+ & woman owned business, we understand how important it is to feel represented when making important life decisions. This agency is passionate about building trusting relationships and our goal is to make sure that you and your family are protected. We look forward to working with our customers for decades to come!
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Virginia Ryan is a business law and estate planning attorney located in Grass Valley, California. She counsels clients on starting and operating a business, including nonprofits, to planning for their family’s future.
Virginia assists clients in achieving abundance and safe guarding their businesses as well as their estates for future generations. She is a trusted advisor to her clients and values her relationships with her clients. When you work with Virginia, you can always expect timely, competent and courteous advice.
For 20 years, Ms. Virginia Ryan has counseled clients on complex business law and intellectual property matters, as well as estate planning matters. Prior to moving to Grass Valley in 2011, Virginia practiced law in the Bay Area at large law firms, including Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Perkins Coie LLP and Gray Cary Ware &Freidenrich LLP (now DLA Piper).
While in the Bay Area, Virginia loved representing a range of business in various industries and in various stages, from entrepreneurs and start-ups to fortune 100 companies. However, in 2011, she and her husband moved to the small town of Grass Valley seeking more time to enjoy the scenic outdoors, the beautiful communities of Grass Valley and Nevada City, and each other.
Virginia loves to read and considers herself a “life-long learner/student”. Virginia’s passion for learning started earlier than most. She grew up in Sacramento and at the age of 18 received her B.S. in Mathematics with honors from the University of California, Davis. She went on to law school and received her law degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) at the age of 20, making her the youngest graduate of Boalt Hall and the youngest lawyer in California from 1998 to 2007 and seemingly the nation.
When Virginia isn’t learning about her clients’ needs and helping them fulfill their goals and dreams, she is spending time with her family, running, gardening, reading or baking.
Virginia currently serves on the Board of Directors of Community Legal in Nevada City and The Nest Family Resource Center and has served on the Board of Directors of United Way of Nevada County. Virginia has taught Business Law at Sacramento City College and has served as a Pro Tem Judge for the Small Claims Division of the Sacramento County Superior Court.