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TOBY Award call for entries and international conference

Boston, MA The BOMA Boston TOBY & Industry Awards Call for Entries deadline is Wednesday, September 8th. The process for nominating a colleague for an industry award is 100% online! Save the date for the BOMA Boston Annual TOBY & Industry Awards on Thursday, November 18th at the new Omni Hotel in Boston’s Seaport District. For more information, visit www.bomabostontoby.com.

BOMA International 2021 is coming to Boston in just one month from October 6th – 9th at the BCEC! BOMA Boston has waited 25 years for this and are thrilled that the BOMA International Conference will be held in Boston this year! Along with BOMA International, the BOMA Boston Host Committee has been busy planning and we will have some fun things to share in the coming weeks. We are pleased to share that our Charitable Partner Bridge Over Troubled Waters will be the Conferences Charitable Partner here in Boston! We are actively recruiting local volunteers to help out at the Convention Center during the conference as well as host committee local sponsors – to sign up to volunteer or learn more about being a host committee sponsor visit www.bomaboswelcomesyou.com. Make sure to check out our BOMA Local Members who are speaking during breakout sessions at the conference, Shawn Carroll, CBRE, Angela Iannuzzi, National Development, and Corinne Nawrocki, Schindler Elevator. For more information on breakout sessions, visit www.bomaconvention.org/BOMA2021/Public/Sessions.

BOMA’s partnership with BOMI International remains strong. Through educational offerings, BOMA members and non-members learn from senior professionals in the commercial real estate industry to work towards earning their RPA or FMA designations, or PAC or PMFP certifications. The next course, BOMI Environmental Health & Safety Issues will take place Wednesday and Friday mornings of September 29th, October 1st, 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 20th, 22nd, 27th, 29th
9:00 am – 12:00 pm. This virtual course will be taught by Brendan Reilly with ATI Restoration. For more information contact Sharon Cheng, scheng@gbreb.com.

The commercial real estate industry has a professional certification that provides early recognition for foundational knowledge and guides the next generation of property managers toward greater responsibility and success in their careers: The Certified Manager of Commercial Properties (CMCP). The CMCP is the only certification of its kind for early career commercial property managers – you may qualify with as little as one year’s experience.

Learn more at https://www.creci.org/the-cmcp-advantage/.

For more information about events or educational offerings, and to get involved with BOMA Boston, visit our website at www.BOMAboston.org. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BOMABoston and on LinkedIn.

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