03-11-2014 - Sedaghatpour of STRATCO to be featured at the IREM Asset & Property Management Symposium
Robert Sedaghatpour, principal of STRATCO, will share his insights in the latest trends of real estate management at the IREM Asset & Property Management Symposium on March 11th. Improve NOI and learn new NOI strategies from over 30 owners and investors. The event will be held at the New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St.
Over 100 directors and managers have already made plans to attend!
The featured panel is "Practical Magic -Best Practices in Marketing & Leasing, Maintenance, and Operations." Keeping a building running at top performance does not happen on its own. Property managers invest their blood, sweat and tears into each day's work. Top property management professionals will discuss how they do what they do so well.
Panelists include: Sedaghatpour; Susan Curtis; Susan Curtis, senior property manager, RXR; Andrew Hoffman, COO, Stonehenge; Zach Goldman, director of operations, TGM Associates; and Peter Febo, senior vice president, Taconic Investment.
For more information or to register, visit: http://iremams.com/register
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