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Upcoming BOMA Educational Offerings

One of the main benefits of being a BOMA Boston member is our commitment to education. BOMA Boston partners with BOMI International to provide a forum for facilities, property, and systems management education. BOMA Boston is pleased to offer courses in the following designations through BOMI International: RPA, FMA, SMA, and SMT.

Upcoming Fall 2015 Courses:

• September 8:  Real Estate Investment & Finance – 10 Week Course

• September 10: The Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part II – Accelerated

•November 6: Ethics is Good Business Short Course

For more information about courses and to see the 2016 BOMI calendar, please visit our website at www.bomaboston.org.

For more information about BOMA Boston, events, and membership please visit our website at www.BOMAboston.org.  Follow us on Twitter @BOMABoston.

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