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Greater Buffalo BOMA elects Muncie of Calmar and Patton of National Fuel to it board of directors

Greater Buffalo BOMA recently held an election for the board of directors for 2009. Newly elected to the board are Kim Muncie, of Calamar Development, and Howard Patton of National Fuel Gas Company. Coming in December, Greater Buffalo BOMA will be celebrating the annual FACES OF BOMA Awards Banquet and Christmas party. This event will be held at the Twentieth Century Club, and is scheduled for Thursday, December 4. This is where we have an opportunity to celebrate the season, while acknowledging the outstanding contributions to the field of commercial property management over the course of the past year. Greater Buffalo BOMA is in the process of year-end membership renewal, and invites those who are interested in joining the association to consider doing so at this time. Dues are set up on a calendar basis, and joining at this time gets you the most value for your membership dollars. Membership in BOMA affords you the opportunity to network with peers in the industry, have access to a great deal of research and process evaluation, participate in classes designed to enhance your professional standing and qualifications, and most importantly support the advocacy efforts on behalf of the commercial property management industry. Everyone is encouraged to keep in mind the BOMA Trade Show, taking place in the spring at the Adam's Mark Hotel on 12 Church St. It is entitled Prosperity Buffalo, and will be held on Thursday, May 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Exhibitor Registration Forms are available, and can be obtained by contacting the Greater Buffalo BOMA office at [email protected] This event is expected to be fun and productive, and will include seminars, raffles, and food and beverage. All are encouraged to come and see the latest information and technology available to the commercial property management industry.
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