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Rhode Island Commercial and Appraisal Board of Realtors’ annual meeting and installation of officers and directors to be held October 5 at Squantum Association

The Rhode Island Commercial and Appraisal Board of Realtors will hold its annual meeting and installation of officers and directors on Oct. 5 with a special presentation by James Bennett, director, Economic Development Office, City of Providence. The annual meeting will be held on on October 5 from 5:30-8:00 pm at the Squantum Association, 947 Veterans Memorial Parkway. This event will also provide you with the opportunity learn more about RICABOR and its growing membership, which serves close to 200 real estate brokers, appraisers, property managers and affiliates throughout Rhode Island. Rhode Island Commercial and Appraisal Board of Realtors Annual Meeting & Installation of 2012 Officers and Directors Wednesday, October 5, 2011 5:30 p.m. - Cash Bar and Hors d’oeuvres 6:30 p.m. - Dinner and Program begins Program • President’s Address • Election and Installation of Officers and Directors • Realtor of the Year • Approval of Proposed Bylaw Changes • Keynote speaker:  James Bennett 2012 Proposed Slate of Officers & Directors Peter Scotti - President Gregory Skoutas - Vice President Jeffrey Butler - Treasurer Ann Foncellino - Corporate Secretary Richard Berlinsky - Immediate Past President Directors - term to expire 2012 Paul Dumouchel, CPM Jamie Moore Lawrence Platt Directors - term to expire 2013 Michael Alves Donald Morash Arthur Yatsko Directors - term to expire 2014 Richard Carrubba Adelard “Joe” Lussier James Moore Special thanks to the events sponsors: Bank RI Anthony J. Bucci, Jr., Attorney Coastway Community Bank  DiPrete Engineering  Lynch and Greenfield, LLP Newport Federal TD Bank, N.A RICABOR members: $25.00 per person Non-members: $45.00 per person Please RSVP to (401) 274-8386 by Friday, September 30, or by email to info@ricabor.org
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