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Brooke Cianfichi’s LegaShe is Transforming Commercial Real Estate for Women and Minorities

Curious about how women and minorities are disrupting New York City’s commercial Real Estate market? Meet Brooke Cianfichi (chahn-FEE-chee), founder of LegaShe, and learn how she’s empowering underrepresented investors to break into the industry.

In this episode, we sit down with Brooke Cianfichi, founder of LegaShe, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to empowering women and underrepresented groups in the commercial real Estate market. With an impressive career spanning Fortune 500 leadership, senior real estate loan and investment roles, and as the first woman to manage operations for the largest commercial real estate department in the US, Brooke’s journey is nothing short of inspiring.

Previously managing portfolios worth over $8B and expanding product offerings for a $5B client portfolio, Brooke’s expertise in commercial real estate has opened doors for a new generation of investors. As a partner in a real estate development start-up and a Chief Operating Officer for a NYC-based private equity firm, Brooke now focuses on using her skills to mentor and support women and minority investors through LegaShe.

Join us as we discuss Brooke’s career, her work on Diversity Councils, and how LegaShe is shaping the future of the industry for underrepresented voices. If you’re interested in learning how to navigate the commercial real estate market or looking for inspiration from a true trailblazer, this episode is for you!

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I wear many hats including company CEO, Board Chair of the combat veteran charity Heroes To Heroes Foundation and, the creator and host of the Do You Ever Wonder podcast.

My career has touched many positions and fields. After business school, I became a bond analyst, bond trader, and equity trader at some of the biggest firms on Wall Street.

I then started a commercial mortgage company, selling our paper to the CMBS market. That all ended when Lehman Brothers failed, and then along with my wife started the title insurance company Hallmark Abstract Service.

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