JDRF Honors Savills' Adam Singer For Founding The Real Estate Games
JDRF, a global nonprofit funding Type 1 Diabetes research, recognized a D.C. commercial real estate executive Saturday for his support of the cause.
Savills Executive Managing Director Adam Singer was recognized at the 19th Annual JDRF Hope Gala, a 700-person event at the National Building Museum that raised over $2M.
Singer, who was diagnosed with diabetes in 1978, founded the JDRF Real Estate Games 30 years ago. The games have raised over $10M for Type 1 Diabetes research in those three decades, including a record $717K at this year's D.C. Real Estate Games. He has also expanded the games to Chicago and New York and plans to launch them in several additional cities.