Greater New York IREM chapter’s upcoming events

August 01, 2017 - Owners Developers & Managers
Jonathan F.P. Rose,
Jonathan Rose Companies

Manhattan, NY The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) will hold the following upcoming events.

The chapter’s next event is a Yankees vs. Mets baseball game on August 17 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Citifield, 123-01 Roosevelt Ave., Queens. The rivalry continues...Yankees vs. Mets...Whichever team you root for, join IREM for an evening of fun, food and of course baseball!  Tickets are $125 for non-members and members. 

On August 14, IREM will hold  a Management Plan Skills Assessment (MPSAXM) from  8 a.m. to August 17 at 5 p.m. The assessment will be held at  Knickerbocker Plaza – Lobby Level, 1751 Second Ave. (between 91st and 92nd St.)

A luncheon meeting will be held on September 20 at the Union League Club, 38 East 37th St. the meeting will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Price is $85 for members and $125 for non-members. The luncheon with feature keynote speaker Jonathan F.P. Rose, president, Jonathan Rose Companies LLC and author of “The Well Tempered City.”

Rose’s business, public policy and not-for-profit work all focus on creating a more environmentally, socially and economically responsible world. In 1989, Rose founded Jonathan Rose Companies LLC, a multi-disciplinary real estate development, planning, consulting and investment firm, as a leading green urban solutions provider. The firm has completed $2.3 billion of work, much of it in close collaboration with universities and colleges, not-for-profits, towns and cities. Rose is a thought leader in affordable housing, smart growth and the cognitive and social sciences of environmental behaviors.

Rose’s book on how to create resilient cities, “The Well-Tempered City: What Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations and Human Behavior Teach Us About the Future of Urban Life,” was published by Harper Wave in 2016, and won the 2017 PROSE Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work by a Trade Publisher.

On October 23, Ethics for the Real Estate Manager will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The price is $185 members and for $230 non-members.

Becoming an accomplished business professional takes more than just hard work. In fact, how you respond to ethical challenges has a big impact on your long-term  personal reputation and success in business. But being ethical is not just a matter of following the law – it’s meeting the standards and expectations that govern the real estate profession. Professional ethics can make the difference between a career as an all-star and a career as an also-ran. Ethics matter. And people pay attention.

Register today and learn to tackle daily ethical dilemmas head on:

• Welcome to the real world. Get a full overview of the IREM Code of Professional Ethics, including the study of actual ethics cases and their implications.

• Do the right thing. Tactics and strategies to resolve ethical dilemmas.

• Avoiding conflict. Identifying factors that contribute to conflicts of interest so you’ll know when to avoid them.

On October 24, 25, 30 & 31 and November 1, IREM will hold “Managing Residential Properties” from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Register at least 30 days in advance & receive $100 off these prices!  Prices are $715 for members and $870 for non-members.

Become an Accredited Residential Manager! This is your comprehensive, one-stop-shop solution to understanding and implementing the essentials of residential property management. From operations to finance to human resources, you’ll get every skill you could possibly need to optimize apartment management, and enhance your reputation in your marketplace.

Register today and get ready to take an evolutionary leap in your career:

• Get talented at talent development. You’ll learn management styles, recruiting and hiring, effective communications, and the always-tricky intergenerational dynamics. Find out how to boost productivity and collaboration.

• Be an operational expert. Create a maintenance and risk management plan, get smart at emergency planning, and discover the keys to working with contractors.

• It’s all about the money. Improve your property’s bottom line and earn recognition by mastering accounting, budgeting, cash flow, and operating expenses.

• Market. Lease. Succeed. Understand target markets, comparison grids, marketing strategies and social media, and the ins and outs of relevant laws.

Those who successfully complete this course and exam receive IREM’s ARM designation. All IREM classes are held at 1751 Second Ave.

To register for any of the listed  events or for more information, please visit iremnyc.org or call (212) 944-9445.

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