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BOMA Greater New York hosts 48th Annual Golf Outing

 

 

Rivervale, NJ The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Greater New York hosted its 48th Annual Golf Outing. The event took place at Edgewood Country Club. 

Rundown and Award Winners

The full day of activities began with a brunch, followed by golf play and a cocktail hour. The event concluded with a dinner and awards ceremony. The Jack Degan Award, an award named in memory of the longtime golf committee chair, that is given to the team with the best score, was awarded to Michael Reali, John Reali, Alyssa Zucker, and Drew Ehrlich. The winners received trophies to commemorate their successes. Carl Lettich of Silverstein Properties and Gene Degan, Jr. of Stuart Dean tied for first place in the putting contest sponsored by Total Fire Protection and John Rinaldi of Madison Service Corp. won the Closest to the Pin competition sponsored by Franklin Square Contractors. 

 “BOMA New York’s Annual Golf Outing is a highly anticipated event each year,” said BOMA New York president James Kleeman. “We would like to thank the sponsors, attendees, and everyone involved in helping to make this event possible.”

More than 175 people attended BOMA New York’s Annual Golf Outing.  This is one of the biggest events that the organization hosts each year and it is limited to registered BOMA members only. 

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