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CCIM Connecticut chapter holds annual strategic planning meeting

Board members, directors and committee chairs.
Shown (seated from left) are:
Richard Guralnick, CCIM; Erica Bazzano, CCIM,
treasurer; Robert Reicher, CCIM, vice president;
Steve Patten, CCIM; Frank Amodio, CCIM; and
Eric Amodio, CCIM. Shown (standing from left) are:
Gus Ryer, CCIM, secretary; Frederick Petrella, CCIM;
Jeff Ryer, CCIM, SIOR; Shirley Harpool, CCIM,
president; Stephanie Romano; Jason Kushner;
and Bryan Atherton, CCIM

Derby, CT The Connecticut CCIM chapter held their annual strategic planning meeting. The attendees reviewed the past year and the upcoming year. Items of discussion included financial reporting, upcoming educational and networking events, succession planning and governance.

The CCIM Institute was established in 1954 to give commercial real estate practitioners a previously unrealized opportunity to further their business practices through forced education and networking opportunities. Today, with the addition of advanced technology tools, CCIM is the global leader in commercial and investment real estate education and services. And the coveted CCIM designation, recognized as a hallmark of professional competency, affords members an undisputed competitive advantage. Belonging to CCIM means being part of an ethical and knowledgeable network that fosters lasting relationships based on mutual respect. Our membership represents diversity in culture, gender and age from all disciplines in the commercial real estate industry.

For further information on upcoming events or becoming a member please contact CCIM Connecticut chapter president Shirley Harpool, CCIM, at shirley.harpool@gmail.com.

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