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November 2021

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November 2021 Ajia Morris

Alumni Achievement, Award Received, OtherBy Surge InstituteNovember 19, 2021

Ajia Morris (KC’20) was recognized as one of 20 to Know in Commercial Real Estate by the Kansas City Business Journal. Her first project is renovating a 3.7acre city block…

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