IREM Fall Leadership Conference - Oct. 16-20 in New Orleans
At this year's IREM Fall Leadership Conference on Oct. 16-20, the focus is on transformation... transforming from surviving to thriving; from impossible to possible; and from following to leading.
Capitalize on the knowledge of industry colleagues, experts and professional speakers whose insights and expertise will ignite your creativity and encourage you to view your business plan with a fresh perspective.
Engage with others who share a similar desire to elevate their careers, chapters and bottom lines - fellow practitioners who are eager to share both winning strategies and risks to avoid.
Draw inspiration from the city itself. There is a constant spirit in New Orleans today, a spirit that celebrates the idea of "Forever New Orleans." The transformation of this authentic destination - rich in culture and pride - makes it a place like no other.
For almost 80 years, IREM has been here for you. The Institute delivers resources that are relevant and fuel your success - that support you in managing your properties, developing your employees, serving your clients and running your business. The IREM Fall Leadership Conference is no exception.
Register by July 15, you'll be entered for a free night's stay in New Orleans during the conference.
For more information visit http://www.irem.org/iflc/
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