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Upcoming BOMA Boston educational offerings

Boston, MA One of the premium benefits of being a BOMA Boston member is our commitment to education. BOMA Boston partners with BOMI International to provide a forum for facilities, property, and systems management education. BOMA Boston is pleased to offer courses in the following designations through BOMI International: RPA, FMA, SMA, and SMT.

September 22 The Design, Operations, & Maintenance of Building Systems, Part II – Accelerated Course *You do not have to take Part I of the course in order to take Part II

October 13 Real Estate Investment & Finance – Accelerated Course

The Building Owners and Managers Association of Boston – BOMA Boston was founded in 1917 and represents commercial real estate professionals in Greater Boston who own, manage or service the established and developing real estate environment. BOMA Boston has over members representing over 100,000,000 s/f of real estate in the Boston area. BOMA Boston is a federated affiliate of the Building Owners and Managers Association International. BOMA Boston is the 3rd largest local affiliate of BOMA International’s 93 local affiliates.

BOMA Boston offers many opportunities for its members and others in the real estate industry to learn and grow within the industry. From our monthly educational programs to our continuing education designation programs to our golf and fishing tournaments and our advocacy both locally and nationally, there is never a shortage of chances to get involved in BOMA Boston and realize the benefits of being part of the organization. BOMA Boston is also an industry leader in sustainable building operations, offering classes on green buildings, LEED, and sustainable operations. The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is a federation of 91 BOMA U.S. associations, BOMA Canada and its 11 regional associations and 13 BOMA international affiliates.  Founded in 1907, BOMA represents the owners and managers of all commercial property types including nearly 10 billion s/f of U.S. office space that supports 3.7 million jobs and contributes $205 billion to the U.S. GDP. Its mission is to advance the interests of the entire commercial real estate industry through advocacy, education, research, standards and information.  BOMA Boston has been federated with BOMA International since 1917
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