NAIOP to hold brown bag lunch with Kerrigan of Grubb & Ellis: A Developing Leaders event for ages 35 and younger
Join NAIOP's Developing Leaders on Tuesday, October 30, for a brown bag lunch with Jack Kerrigan, one of the city's top brokers, as he shares his secrets for success in today's real estate market.
Kerrigan is an executive vice president at Grubb & Ellis, where he has consistently ranked in the "Top 20" of all Grubb & Ellis brokers nationwide. He has been recognized by both Commercial Property News and Real Estate Forum magazine for his performance, and he is a member of Grubb & Ellis' president's council, the firm's premier symbol of achievement. In addition, he is known throughout the area for his warm, engaging speaking style and his commitment to excellence and the advancement of the real estate industry.
This special event is open to commercial real estate professionals and students ages 35 and younger - pack your own lunch, drinks will be provided. Don't miss this chance to hear from one of the area's leading brokers, while networking with your peers!
Cost is $10 for members and employees of member firms, $20 for non-members; all attendees must be 35 years or younger. Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m., with the program running from 12 -1 p.m., at the offices of WilmerHale, 60 State St., 26th Floor. All registrations received after noon on Monday, October 29, will be processed at the door and will include a $10 fee. Register today at www.naiopma.org or call Pauline Rand at (781) 453-6900, ext. 4 for additional information.
The Developing Leaders Program includes discounted membership fees ($100-$225) for commercial real estate professionals ages 35 or younger, along with special programs and events tailored to their needs and interests. For more information about the Developing Leaders, contact Diana Chaban Griffith at (781) 543-6900, ext. 6, or by email at griffith@naiopma.org.
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