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CoreNet Appoints Two SLAM Employees to Leadership Positions

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Derek Czenczelewski and Terri Frink

Glastonbury, CT – Recently, the Connecticut/Westchester chapter of CoreNet Global appointed members Terri Frink, IIDA, and Derek Czenczelewski of The S/L/A/M Collaborative (SLAM) to leadership positions.

Frink, a principal of SLAM and the leader of the Interior Architecture Studio, will hold a position on the Board of Directors of the CoreNet CT Westchester Chapter and on the programming committee.

She has over 25 years of professional experience and is an expert in the implementation of workplace strategy, change management, and operational programming and planning. She brings a wealth of experience to each client, often working as an extension of the project team.

Czenczelewski, who handles SLAM’s corporate business development, has been appointed to the Young Leaders Committee as well. He has eight years of professional experience, spanning the sports entertainment and A/E/C industries, and is a former elected official for the city of Bristol. He leads the marketing and business development initiatives for SLAM’s Corporate, Science & Technology, Healthcare and Sports studios.

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Czenczelewski remarked, “CoreNet has been so welcoming, and has provided many learning and networking opportunities for me. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to help the chapter recruit its next generation of leadership.”

With 132 members, the CT/Westchester Chapter’s mission is “to promote and advance the effectiveness, learning and best practices among professionals who deliver value to corporations through the strategic management of corporate real estate, workplace resources and the work environment. CoreNet Global, the parent organization, has over 9,000 members. Over 70% of the Fortune 100 and nearly half of the Forbes Global 2000 companies have members involved with CoreNet. Members, consisting of workplace professionals, service providers, and economic developers meet locally, globally, and virtually to develop networks, share knowledge, learn, and thrive professionally with the world’s leading association for corporate real estate (CRE).