SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Destiny USA says it will host the 2025 Central New York Real Estate Conference, which is scheduled for Nov. 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Central New York Real Estate Conference will bring together more than 500 industry professionals, students, and local government officials for the full-day conference. It’ll include networking opportunities, breakout sessions, vendor exhibits, presentations, panel discussions, and a keynote speaker.
Kenwood, a nonprofit organization, will lead the event with the collaboration of students from Central New York universities such as SUNY Oswego. The mission is to help students “dream big, build confidence, and become agents of positive change, which aligns closely with Destiny USA’s commitment to community engagement, opportunity, and innovation,” per the announcement.
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“We are honored to partner with the CNY Real Estate Conference organizers to host this year’s event at Destiny USA,” Samantha Marra-Marshall, director of marketing at Destiny USA, said in the announcement. “This conference is an incredible opportunity to spotlight the future of real estate within our dynamic, accessible venue.”
“Kenwood’s mission aligns powerfully with the Central New York Real Estate Conference — an exciting collaboration that brings together students, professionals, and leaders in real estate, entrepreneurship, and community development,” Graig Arcuri, Ph.D., president of Kenwood, said in the Destiny USA announcement. “Together, we aim to spark meaningful conversations, promote innovation, and create lasting impact.”
This year’s conference will include insights and perspectives from leading organizations and community leaders.
Participants will include Pathfinder Bank (Nasdaq: PBHC); NYSERDA (New York State Energy Research and Development Authority); the president of the Women’s Council of Realtors; CRM Rental Management; Pyramid Management Group; CenterState CEO; Micron Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: MU); VIP Structures; Equitable; SUNY Oswego; Oswego Mayor Robert Corradino; and Fulton Mayor James Rice.


