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2018 North East Regional Leadership Conference

The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) will descend upon Boston June 21 for a 3-day Leadership Conference in the Seaport District. Organizational leaders from Virginia up the Eastern Seaboard as far as Maine will gather to celebrate IREM’s new history coinciding with their new branding, to grow IREM’s member leadership skills and to network. To register for the leadership conference please visit www.irem.org. 

On June 22 a networking event will be held at the Morton’s Steakhouse banquet facility hosted by the Boston, Rhode Island, and Connecticut Chapter leaders, to register for this event please visit www.IREMBoston.org. 

On May 2, IREM Boston hosted their annual Friends of IREM luncheon at Granite Links Golf facility in Quincy, Mass. Nearly 70 members and friends attended this event which was sponsored by The Flynn Law Group. Pictured below are some images from this event. 

 

 

 

IREM Boston has several key events that are open to members and to any industry professional that would like to attend. 

July 23 will be the Annual Golf Tournament hosted by Granite Links. 

August 10 will be the first annual Beach Party held at Lake Pearl in Wrentham. 

September 14 Boston IREM will celebrate their 80th anniversary. Ron Wilkerson IREM’s National president will be in attendance to assist with the annual celebration of the local chapters’ member awards presentations. 

All three events are open to members, families, friends, and industry professionals who would like to learn more about IREM. ‘

Gregg Jenner, CPM, ARM, is the 2018 president of IREM Boston and senior regional manager at The Simon Companies, Braintree, Mass.

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