The New England Real Estate Journal holds a 2013 Year End Celebration "Cocktails & Conversations" event on January 30
The New England Real Estate Journal held a 2013 Year End Celebration "Cocktails & Conversations" networking event on January 30th from 6-9pm at the Hyatt Regency Boston. Over 175 people attended.
The networking event showcased the leading local commercial real estate associations: IREM, SMPS, IFMA, NAIOP, BOMA, CORENET, CCIM, REFA, NHCIBOR, IIDA, SIOR and the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.
Rick Kaplan and Eric Wilson hosted the NEREJ Radio show. Creative Resource Group video taped interviews conducted by NEREJ's Maxine Ramos during the celebration. Video interviews included show sponsors Jay Dunleavy of Command Security, Mike Campisi of NEBFM and organization representatives Rob Nahighian of SIOR, Adrienne Maley of GBREB and Rebecca Roy of SMPS.
Check out the album from the event in the photos tab on our Facebook page. See the interviews on the NEREJournal YouTube channel.
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