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BOMA Boston Update: BOMA Benefit, BOMA Trivia Night, CPR Training and more!

Boston, MA On March 16th, over 300 BOMA members and guests came together at the UMass Club for a night to support charitable partner Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Guests enjoyed a photobooth, passed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and donated through our direct donation as well as raffle tickets. It was a fantastic night to support Bridge, and BOMA was able to reach their fundraising goal!

On April 4th, BOMA Boston and the Emerging Professionals hosted their sold out BOMA Trivia Night at Clery’s. Attendees tested their industry, sports and pop culture knowledge as they competed against colleagues for the chance to win some great prizes! Thank you to our sponsor, BELFOR!

BOMA Boston Preparedness Committee is pleased to offer a 2-hour CPR Training on April 12th at 2 Center Plaza. Participants will learn life-saving measures in adult, child and infant CPR as well as how to use an AED. All participants will receive a 2-year certificate. Thank you to Allied Universal for sponsoring this important event! This program is complimentary to BOMA members and will be limited to 30 participants. Enrollment will be on a first come first serve basis.

BOMI Budgeting & Accounting will be starting up on April 25th and will conclude on May 25th. Budgeting and accounting is designed to enable you to prepare your own building or facilities budget. You will have an opportunity to apply concepts within the real property and facilities context. Registration is still open to both BOMA members and nonmembers and will close on April 14th.

Please save the dates for some of BOMA’s signature events including BOMA Springfest on May 18th, Annual Fishing Tournament on Friday, June 16th, Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, July 10th and the TOBY & Industry Awards on Thursday, November 16th at the Westin Copley Place, Boston!

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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