June 29, 2025 - 04:41

Zoe Elghanayan, a principal and senior vice president at her family's real estate firm, TF Cornerstone, is making waves by seamlessly blending her corporate role with her love for art. While she plays a pivotal role in the family's business operations, her passion for creativity has led her to take on the role of art curator as well.
Elghanayan's dual career path highlights her commitment to both the family legacy and her artistic pursuits. She has been instrumental in integrating art into the company's real estate developments, transforming spaces into vibrant cultural hubs that reflect the community's essence. By collaborating with local artists and curating exhibitions, she aims to foster a deeper connection between residents and their surroundings.
This unique approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of TF Cornerstone’s properties but also enriches the cultural landscape of the neighborhoods they serve. Elghanayan's ability to merge business acumen with artistic vision is paving the way for a new model in the real estate industry.
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