Indy 500 helps expand opportunities for women in commercial real estate industry

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After graduating from Knox College in Illinois, Naja Woods started her journalism career in 2019 as a producer at ABC57 News in South Bend.

INDIANAPOLIS — The impact of the Indy 500 is stretching well beyond race day. It also has a major economic impact on the commercial real estate, with a local organization pushing to get more women in the industry.

“The main reason is our owner Ralph Knauss recognized the value of promoting women and empowering women in these positions in commercial real estate. Even though crew stands for commercial real estate women, the acronym it’s not exclusive to commercial real estate.” “Just having big projects in town like the Andretti Headquarters and Grand Prix Hall and everybody that’s headquartered or at least has a home here as a way for us to get businesses.”

 

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