IREM Connecticut Chapter 51 to host visit by Ron Goss on June 18
Connecticut Chapter No. 51 of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) will host a visit by Ron Goss, CPM, the 2010 president-elect of IREM, on Wednesday, June 18. Goss will address chapter members at the Member Appreciation Breakfast, to be held from 9 a.m.-10 a.m. at the Seasons at The Traditions Golf Club in Wallingford.
Goss' remarks will focus on key initiatives IREM is undertaking to keep members abreast of the latest trends, techniques and technology in real estate management. Cost of the breakfast meeting is complimentary for IREM Members and $15 for non-members and IREM Friends.
IREM Connecticut Chapter No. 51 is one of the organization's 80 chapters nationwide. Serving real estate professionals who manage all property types, we have been an integral force in the Connecticut area since May 1966. IREM CT is dedicated to delivering leading-edge networking and educational offerings for every stage of your career, evolving with you to provide lifelong professional development opportunities. You can learn more at www.irem-ct.org.
The Institute of Real Estate Management has been the source for education, resources, information and membership for real estate management professional for more than 75 years. An affiliate of the National Association of Realtors, IREM is the only professional real estate management association serving both the multifamily and commercial real estate sectors. With 80 U.S. chapters, 12 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.
Membership includes more than 18,000 individual members and 500 corporate members. IREM promotes ethical real estate management practices through its credentialed membership programs, including the Certified Property Manager (CPM) designation, the Accredited Residential Manager (ARM) certification, the Accredited Commercial Manager (ACoM) certification, and the Accredited Management Organization (AMO) accreditation. These esteemed designations certify competence and professionalism for those engaged in real estate management. In addition, IREM offers Associate, Student and Academic memberships.
Collectively, IREM CPM Members in the United States manage over $1.5 trillion in real estate assets, including 8.4 million residential units and 8.4 billion net s/f of commercial space. An additional 977,400 residential units are managed by IREM ARM Members. IREM Members are employed by some of the most prestigious real estate firms in the world and nearly 70% hold upper-level management positions. Due to their professionalism and vast experience, property owners and investors worldwide continually seek out the management services of IREM Members.
To learn more about the Institute of Real Estate Management and its chapter network, call (800) 837-0706, Ext. 4650 (outside the U.S. call (312) 329-6000) or visit www.irem.org.
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