Connecticut/Western Massachusetts SIOR Habitat for Humanity work party
Members from The Connecticut/Western Massachusetts Chapter of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors recently participated in a home building work party on behalf of Habitat for Humanity. Chapter members Frank Hird, SIOR; Dave Gorbach, SIOR; Bruce Wettenstein, SIOR; and Jeff Gage, SIOR worked on a new home being constructed in Bridgeport. The SIOR members were delighted to have Erron Smith from CERC SiteFinder join them with the donation of his time and skill.
Please visit the website at www.siorct.com to find additional information on the Connecticut/Western Massachusetts chapter, chapter members, and upcoming events. Should you have questions or interest in the requirements and benefits of becoming a SIOR and joining the Connecticut/Western
Massachusetts chapter, please contact Stephen Press, SIOR or John Reed, SIOR at 860.987.4788.
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