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Rivera of Peabody Properties installed as ARM

Cindy Rivera

 

Quincy, MA Cindy Rivera was installed as an ARM (Accredited Residential Manager) of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) during the IREM Boston annual wine and dinner, installation of new members and networking event at Granite Links Ballroom on April 23rd.

Rivera is a multi-site manager with Peabody Properties.

The ARM residential property management certification teaches early-career real estate managers the core competencies to manage residential properties successfully. As such the ARM designation is widely recognized in the residential property management industry with recipients noted for demonstrating excellence in residential property management.

“It’s a pleasure to announce Cindy’s achievement,” said Chris Salamanis-Rivera, 2024 President of IREM Boston Metropolitan Chapter No. 4 and Vice President, Learning and Development with Beacon Communities. “ARM certification is highly valued within the property management industry, and attaining its designation is a professional milestone.”

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