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BOMA Boston presents Executive Series beginning September 14th

BOMA Boston's Executive Series was developed to bring BOMA Boston members and non members the highest level of networking and education in an accessible environment. Through breakfast and luncheon speaker sessions, BOMA Boston aims to bring members together with local and national industry icons, leaders and prominent executives who will share their unique views and valuable experience. Networking and refreshments will be provided before or after the speaking session, and Executive Series sponsorships are available on a first come, first serve basis. The first of the series will take place on September 13th at the office of Wilmer Hale LLP loacted at 60 State St., 26th Floor in Boston. Registration and networking will take place from 8 - 9 a.m., then the presentation will take place 9 - 10 a.m. BOMA Boston is excited to announce that senator Scott Brown will join us for our first Executive Speaker event. It has been 8 months since the senator's election to the United States Senate and we look forward to hearing about his observations and experiences in his initial term as well as some thoughts regarding the current capital gains tax issues and the creation of jobs in todays economy. This should be a fascinating discussion and we invite you to join us for this unique opportunity. Sponsorship Opportunities Available. Sponsorship Includes: *Reserved seating for 8; *Sponsor recognition on all marketing materials; *Listing on event webpage; *Company name on signage at the event; *Recognition on name badges at the event; and *Sponsor listing in attendee hand out. Sponsorship Cost: $750 with a limited number available. Sold on a first come, first serve basis. The program cost BOMA Boston Member $60; non-member: $80. Deadline to register to attend is Sepember 8th. No shows will be charged. Walk-ins add $5.
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