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04-30-2014 - Sustainability Made Easy for Property Managers - April 30 breakfast event in Braintree

Sponsored by IREM Boston Metropolitan Chapter No 4IREM Sustainability Local Event ~ Sustainability Made Easy for Property Managers ~ Breakfast Buffet included with registration What you'll learn: During this interactive event, you will learn how to pursue profitable sustainability, from insight to action. Core topics are listed below, with the addition of case studies (time permitting). Go Online: Sign up, load your buildings, sync with Energy Star Portfolio Manager, and invite your team members. Get Educated: Research hundreds of specific topics, form engaging tenants in sustainability to installing lighting controls. Benchmark Performance: Import utility bills, benchmark the property, and analyze performance. Find Savings: Get customized savings recommendations, find matching incentives, and score exclusive deals from solutions providers. Review Solutions Providers: Search and review qualified contractors, product manufacturers, and lenders for your next project. Get Competitive Bids: Have solutions providers compete for your efficiency projects - and benefit from greater transparency and lower costs Date and Time: Wednesday, April 30 - 8:00am - 1:00pm ~ Breakfast Buffet/ Registration ~ 8:00am- 9:00am ~ Program 9:00am-1:00pm Location: The Simon Companies Building, 639 Granite St., Braintree. Lower Level Conference Room (breakfast will be held in lower level cafeteria) Tuition: Premier member rate: $79 Nonmember rate: $99 (3) or more from the same company pp. $65 Register today at www.iremboston.org or call 617-436-7565 Sustainability Made Easy for Property Managers Course Location & Date 639 Granite Street Lower Level Conference Room, Braintree, MA (The Simon Companies Office Bld.)Wednesday, April 30, 2014 - 8:00am - 1:00pm Contact Information Mark one: CPM® __ CPM® Candidate __ ARM® __ ACoM __ AMO® Employee __ Associate Member __ Student Member __ Academic Member __ Nonmember __ Name: Phone: E-mail: Address: Payment Method Check or money order (Payable to (to be inserted by chapter)) Visa Mastercard American Express Discover Card No. Exp. Billing Address (if different from above): Signature: Date Return registration and payment to: IREM Boston Chapter NO. 4 50 Redfield Street Ste 109, Boston, MA 02122 Phone 617-436-7565 Fax 617-436-6966 Email: iremboston@iremboston.com­­­­­­
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