HG Cornerstone sponsors New England Real Estate Journal's networking event at Marina Bay in Quincy
The New England Real Estate Journal's August 28 networking event was held at the Water Club at Marina Bay. The successful event brought new connections to our readers and advertisers. Many people enjoyed connecting with new business relationships and catching up with their existing partners. Eric Wilson, director of social media for NEREJ had a short presentation showing the power of social media. We were proud to have HG Cornerstone sponsor the event.
Our August event was such a success that we are doing it all over again. This time we'll go north of Boston! Please join us at our September 18 networking event at Toscana's Ristorante in Peabody from 5:30 to 8:30 and learn some new tricks about social media. Meet NEREJ Radio Show host Rick Kaplan and co-host Eric Wilson and find out how they can help you become a thought leader in your market.
The New England Real Estate Journal has been bringing connections to our readers and advertisers for over 50 years. We strive to bring new and creative ideas to all our clients.
Contact Rick at rkaplan@nerej.com or via Twitter at @Rickykap or contact Eric at ewilson@nerej.com or via Twitter at @EP_Wilson
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