CREW Dallas made a good move in asking Lucy Billingsley to be a presenter at its 30th anniversary celebration, held today at The Women’s Museum. Billingsley’s jokes got big laughs, and when an a/v glitch caused a brief delay, she jumped up onto the stage, did a little tap dance, then wowed the crowd by grabbing one foot and lifting it above her head. The developer–and apparent yoga master–introduced CREW’s four Outstanding Achievement Award candidates: Barb Erhart of Riverstone Residential Group, Kennis Ketchum of Portfolio Development LLC, Tiffini Miller of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and former Staubach Co. executive Ka Cotter, who was named the big winner.
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