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Greater New York chapter of IREM to hold annual dinner and awards

New York, NY Mark your calendars for the seventh annual IREM Asset & Property Management Symposium on March 23rd. Join us at the New York Academy of Sciences at 7 World Trade Center to explore the opportunities and challenges facing asset and property managers in this year.

Hear from keynote speaker Joseph Manasseri, senior managing director of Cushman & Wakefield, who is responsible for a team that manages over 50 million s/f of real estate, and come learn from and network with over 350 of the industry’s active real estate managers.

As a friend of IREM, get the early registration rate of $149! Enter Promo Code: IREM-MEMBER. Visit http://iremams.com/new-york-2017 to register.

Other speakers include:

• Rick Recny, director - asset management of Time Equities.

•Bill Dacunto, executive vice president, operation of Silverstein Properties.

• Cindy Clare, president of Kettler Management.

• Sara Queen, executive vice president of Brooklyn Property Partners.

• Mark Motley, senior managing director of Rose Associates.

IREM was built upon a foundation of ethics. All individual members are required to abide by the IREM Code of Professional Ethics to maintain their membership. The code is strictly enforced – violations are processed within a defined structure, including an established peer review process, and may result in disciplinary actions. The code protects the public, promotes competition and reflects contemporary business practices.

All real estate management firms holding the Accredited Management Organization (AMO) accreditation must abide by the Minimum Standards and Code of Ethics for the AMO to maintain their membership.

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