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Greater New York IREM holds November 14th breakfast meeting

Pictured above (from left) are: Moderator Randall Powell, CPM, CEO, Infinite Horizons; Lisa Deller, CPM, vice president asset management, National Equity Fund; Susan Camerata, principle & CFO, The Wavecrest Management Team; Anthony Richardson, executive vice president of Development, New York City Housing Development Corp. (NYCHDC) and Michael Bucci, Development Resource Group, Association for Neighborhood Housing & Development (ANHD). Photos credit: Van Stolatis.

New York, NY The Greater New York Chapter of IREM had a great panel for their November 14th breakfast meeting,“The future of development in NYC: Can you afford NOT to be in affordable housing?” 

Shown (from left) are: Lyn Bressler, vice president,
Guardian Service Industries; Sharon Hart Fanelli,
president of the IREM Greater NY chapter, and
 Jonathan Kessler, senior VP, Guardian Service Industries.

It’s always a good day when the chapter welcome new members. Steven Masom, CPM swore in new Accredited Residential Managers (ARMs) at our November breakfast meeting. New ARMs include: Kathleen Oritz, Parkchester Preservation Management; Ingrid Nieves, St. Nick’s Alliance; Daniel Durante, RY Management; and Scott DiSarno, CIM Group. 

The chapter would like to thank  Guardian Service Industries, who sponsored their November breakfast meeting.  To reserve or for more information about any of our events please visit iremnyc.org/breakfastmeeting or call 212.944.9445.

The chapter will hold its Annual Dinner & Awards on February 7, 2019 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 230 Fifth.  

Shown (from left) are: Masom, Oritz, Nieves, Durante, and DiSarno. Photos credit: Van Stolatis.

 

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