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NEREJ to host 2nd annual Middlesex 3 Real Estate 2020 Building for the Future Summit on August 1

Shown (from left) are: John Picard, NEREJ; Rick Kaplan, NEREJ; Jay Ash, Commonwealth of
Massachusetts; and Stephanie Cronin,Middlesex 3 Coalition at last years Summit.

Billerica, MA The New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) will hold the 2nd annual Middlesex 3 Real Estate 2020 Building for the Future Summit on August 1 at 290 Concord Rd. from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. To attend please register at: https://nerejm3.eventbrite.com. Tickets for Middlesex 3 members are $59 and $79 for non-members.

Come and meet old friends, create new contacts, or learn something new during discussions from professionals in the industry.

The first panel at 9 a.m. includes moderator Jay Ash, Mass. Secretary of Housing and Economic Development. The panelists include:

• Robert Buckley, Riemer and Braunstein;  

•Katie Enright, Howard Stein Hudson; and

• Corinne Maleski, ahp Architects.

The second panel at 10 a.m. includes Steven Tello,vice provost for innovation and workforce development at UMass Lowell as the moderator. The panelist include:

• Dean LaMothe, E Ink

• John Power, Farley White Interests

• Tim Thompson, Marcus & Millichap; and

• Lynn Bora, Winn Residential.

Platinum sponsors are ABM and Farley White Interests. The Gold sponsor is Riemer Braunstein. Corporate Sponsors include: Lendlease; U.S. Pavement Services, Inc.; Enterprise Bank; ahp Architects; Marcus & Millichap; Howard Stein Hudson; and EBI Consulting. The vendor sponsor is Umass Lowell, and the hospitality sponsor is Courtyard Marriott.

NEREJ has 18-20 summits a year in Mass., Northern N.E., Conn. and N.Y. Watch for upcoming summits in 2018.

Sponsorship and speaking opportunities are available. For more information please contact Rick Kaplan at rkaplan@nerej.com or 781-878-4540 x247, or Stephanie Cronin at scronin@middlesex3.com.

 

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