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IREM Boston Chapter #4 to host 11th annual benefit golf tournament on Sept. 13 at Granite Links Golf Club

The Boston Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate (IREM) is hosting its 11th annual golf tournament on September 13 at the Granite Links Golf Club, rated by Golf Digest as one of the top 100 courses in the country. IREM national president Randy Woodbury, who was elected 2010 president 50 years after his grandfather served in the same post, will be on hand that day. A portion of the proceeds from the tournament will benefit the IREM Foundation, a nonprofit educational organization which has, among other programs, helped retrain military veterans for real estate management careers. "We are so pleased to host this great event at one of the premiere golf courses in the country," said IREM Boston Chapter No. 4 president Rob Crowley, CPM. "And this year is especially meaningful because national president Randy Woodbury will be joining us for what promises to be a great day of golf to benefit our educational programs." The September 13 tournament is a Florida scramble and includes lunch, golf, cart, golf clinic, dinner, raffles, silent auction, networking reception and a vendor expo booth. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. In addition to the golf tournament, IREM is hosting a golf clinic for beginner golfers. Spouses, friends, family members or significant others are invited to register for the clinic, which is also being held at Granite Links Golf Club. The golf clinic will be taught by a Granite Links Club professional and will include instruction on basic techniques and fundamentals. Clinic and dinner fee is $89. There are also sponsoring opportunities as well as the chance to participate in the IREM Boston Chapter No. 4 Vendor Expo, although space is very limited. For IREM members, the cost of an Expo table and golf tournament is $250 and for non-members, it is $300. The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) Foundation was established in 1977 as a 501c3 public organization and promotes the highest professional standards and supports educational programs for those interested in pursuing careers in the field of real estate management. Among its latest outreach programs has been an initiative to attract and retain returning U.S. military veterans and offer them a certified training course about all aspects of managing residential properties, including affordable and student housing. The course prepares them with the necessary skills to work as residential site managers, leasing agents and assistant property managers. IREM has been the source for education, resources, information, and membership for real estate management professionals for more than 75 years. An affiliate of the National Association of Realtors, IREM is one of the only professional real estate management associations serving both the multi-family and commercial real estate sectors. With 81 U.S. chapters, seven international chapters, and several other partnerships around the globe, IREM is an international organization that also serves as an advocate on issues affecting the real estate management industry. For more information, visit iremboston.org, email iremboston@iremboston.com or call Kelly Hannon at (617) 436.7565.
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