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Surprise broker picked for women’s influencer list

Hunt part of GlobeSt.’s class honoring female professionals

Posted 7/23/24

Surprise Colliers agent Bettina Hunt has been named to GlobeSt.’s Women of Influence Class of 2024 in the category of Broker — Landlord/Agency Representation.

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Surprise broker picked for women’s influencer list

Hunt part of GlobeSt.’s class honoring female professionals

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Surprise Colliers agent Bettina Hunt has been named to GlobeSt.’s Women of Influence Class of 2024 in the category of Broker — Landlord/Agency Representation.

Since 1983, this award has recognized a growing number of commercial real estate female professionals for their achievements. The individual honorees have impacted the market and have driven the industry to new heights via their successes.

The 2024 Women of Influence were selected by GlobeSt.’s advisory board and senior editors based on how well they achieved goals and displayed ingenuity in regard to their nomination category; how impactful their work has been; how dedicated the nominee has been to furthering the development of their field and the role of women within it; and the nominee’s personal commitment to the highest ethical standards, service and excellence.

“This year’s honorees have closed deals in the hundreds of millions of dollars, launched new ventures, and expanded their business horizons. They’ve also generously devoted their time to mentorship, advocacy, and, in the process, have elevated the commercial real estate sector industry,” said Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com.

Hunt is a member of the Arizona Healthcare Team and a national Colliers Healthcare Fellow who specializes in  health care real estate including tenant representation, landlord representation, owner user sales and investment sales. She has more than 24 years of experience including two decades focused on health care real estate.

“I am honored to be recognized among such a distinguished group of women,” Hunt said. “This award is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and the invaluable guidance of my mentors. Thank you to GlobeSt. for this prestigious recognition and for highlighting the achievements of women who are shaping the future of commercial real estate.”