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Michelle Corson named president of Dallas Real Estate Council 11:39 AM CT - Read More

Date Added: May 16, 2008 08:16:02 AM
Dallas’ Real Estate Council said Thursday that it has hired Michelle Corson to head up the professional organization. Ms. Corson will be the new president of the 18-year-old group, which is made up of 1,600 commercial real estate professionals from 500 companies in the Dallas area.

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