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BOMA Boston update: Property Management Excellence webinar

Boston, MA On Thursday, January 14th from 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. BOMA Boston is holding our first webinar of the year: Property Management Excellence featuring 2020 TOBY & Industry award winners. Seth Skolnick, 2021 BOMA Boston president with Oxford Properties will be moderating the program and the 2020 TOBY & Industry winners participating on the panel include: Rick Bowen, Oracle, Heidi Cerullo, CBRE, Angela Iannuzzi, National Development
and Ryan Traynor, Piedmont Office Realty Trust. They will share stories and insights about how to maximize building efficiency and how to run a cohesive team. We will discuss property management tips and tricks, their roles in their properties and teams, and what their careers have looked like in property/facilities management. We hope you can join us!

Looking for a way to get more active with BOMA Boston? Join one of our many committees for a way to meet other members, get visibility for your company and help shape our programs and events. New this year we are launching a DEI Committee! Visit the BOMA website to view the many BOMA Committees! 

BOMA’s partnership with BOMI International remains strong. Through educational offerings, BOMA members and non-members learn from senior professionals in the commercial real estate industry to work towards earning their RPA or FMA designations, or PAC or PMFP certifications. The next course, BOMI Leasing & Marketing for Property Managers will take place the mornings of January 20, 25, 27, February 1, 3, 8, 10, 17, 22, and 24 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. This virtual course will be taught by Jennifer Twombly with Rockhill Management. Please visit the BOMA website to view the entire 2021 BOMI Schedule. For more information contact Courtney McHugh, cmchugh@gbreb.com. 

The commercial real estate industry has a professional certification that provides early recognition for foundational knowledge and guides the next generation of property managers toward greater responsibility and success in their careers: The Certified Manager of Commercial Properties (CMCP). The CMCP is the only certification of its kind for early career commercial property managers – you may qualify with as little as one year’s experience. Learn more on the BOMA website. 

For more information about events or educational offerings, and to get involved with BOMA Boston, visit our website at www.BOMAboston.org. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BOMABoston and on LinkedIn.

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