REBNY Fellows
The REBNY Fellows Leadership Program
Thank you for your interest in the REBNY Fellows Leadership Program. The application period for the 2026 cohort is now closed. To explore highlights from previous cohorts, please visit REBNY's LinkedIn and YouTube pages. For questions or to express interest in future programs, please email rebnyfellows@rebny.com.
REBNY is committed to helping the real estate sector cultivate diverse talent and build a leadership pipeline that brings new ideas, experiences and relationships to the table to fuel growth and innovation. We believe that increased diversity is key to the sector's success. In partnership with Coro New York Leadership Center, NYC's premier civic leadership training organization, REBNY has created the REBNY Fellows Leadership Program.
Our leadership program taps two dozen rising real estate leaders from diverse backgrounds for a high-impact, six-month training program focused on developing the leadership skills needed to solve complex challenges and collaborate effectively. Our cohort-based training model features hands-on experiential projects that explore New York City’s real estate industry and provide access to top-tier leaders.
The program includes:
Exploration of a variety of leadership styles
Experiential and dynamic trainings
Networking opportunities
Advocacy and civic leadership training
Cost
Tuition for the program is $6,500 and includes 35 hours of leadership development training, REBNY curated events and access to a network of industry insiders.
About Coro
Since 1984, Coro has provided experiential leadership programs for those leading change in NYC. Participants become leaders and influencers, developing innovative solutions to public issues, incorporating different points of view in their decision making, and inspiring others to lead change. Coro's 2,500 alumni are corporate and nonprofit executives, entrepreneurs, elected officials, and policy makers, including many in the real estate sector. Coro is committed to building a cohort that reflects New York city's demographics and supports traditionally underrepresented groups in the industry.