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03-19-2015 - Staten Island Board of Realtors to Host Annual Agent Day and Trade Show

One of New York City’s largest gatherings of Realtors and real estate-related professionals will take place March 19. The annual Agent Day and Trade Show presented by the Staten Island Board of Realtors (SIBOR) will begin with a breakfast celebration honoring the Top Producers in the borough’s real estate community, and continue on throughout the day with business networking. The day’s events will be hosted in the Hilton Garden Inn, Bloomfield. The awards breakfast will start at 8:30 a.m., followed by the trade show, which begins at 10 a.m., and a cocktail reception at 4 p.m. Trade show admission is free for SIBOR members; the cost of breakfast is $35. Breakfast reservations can be made by emailing SIBOR Event Coordinator Annmarie Izzo at [email protected]. More than 500 Realtors and 90-plus vendors are expected at the trade show, which will feature many of the latest innovations in real estate products, services and technologies. The day’s sponsors include CHL Mortgage; Daniel J. Byrnes, Attorney at Law; Empire State Bank; Mike Blasi, a SIBOR director; Peoples Home Loans; Realtor.com, and EverBank. “SIBOR’s Agent Day and Trade Show is a tradition of fun, education and networking. This year, our morning salute to SIBOR’s Top Producers will represent a special time in the history of our organization as it nears its 100th anniversary,” said Donna Iadarola, chair of Agent Day. The day’s keynote presentation will feature international speaker Darryl Davis, named as one of the Highest Rated Speakers at the National Association of Realtors Convention for the past 14 years. Author of the best-selling “How To Become a Power Agent in Real Estate” (McGraw-Hill, 2002), Davis is founder of “The (yearlong) POWER Program®” and a featured comedian at Caroline’s Comedy Club in Manhattan.
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