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BOMA SoCT focusing on how to keep office buildings safe

With spring fast approaching and winter now coming to an end, BOMA Southern Connecticut will be focusing its March 17th luncheon program on how to keep office buildings safe.  This intriguing broad topic will include very important and relevant tips to keep the interior/exterior of office buildings safe, including tips for building employees, tenants, and their clients visiting. Also to be discussed, is how to protect your technology infrastructure in this very computer oriented environment of doing business “today.”

For more information, or to attend this luncheon, you may register online at www.soctboma.org

BOMA SoCT will be keeping our members very active in the coming months, so be sure to save the date for:

• Building tours on May 19th

• Golf outing on June 7th

• Summer social on July 21st

• Fishing tournament on September 1st

BOMA SoCT will continue to promote successful monthly sporting and networking socials.  BOMA members are building owners, managers, developers, leasing professionals, corporate facility managers, asset managers, and the providers of the products and services needed to operate commercial properties.

Visit us at www.soctboma.org for detailed information or connect with us on:

• LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8177399/profile

• Twitter at https://twitter.com/soctboma

• Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/soctboma/ 

Rona Siegel is the president of BOMA Southern Connecticut, and is with Collins Enterprises, LLC, Old Greenwich, Conn.

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