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2013 BMAR leadership serving Greater New York Real Estate industry

The partnership between the volunteer leadership and professional staff provides a solid foundation for BMAR to sponsor outstanding networking events and valuable services to the real estate industry and business community throughout the Greater New York area. Together with 2013 new officers and new governor Members, we will continue to provide outstanding programs, services and networking opportunities. The 2013 officers and new governor members were installed by New York City councilman Jimmy Vacca on September 13th. The 2013 officers are: president, Richard Guarino; president-elect, Kathy Zamechanshy; VP owner-management division, Danielle Erickson Noak; VP commercial-industrial division, Randolph Silverstein; VP Bronx residential division, Christina Taylor; VP Manhattan residential division, Shimon Shkury; secretary, Maxine Mears-Clarke; and treasurer, Stephen Wolinetz. The new governor members are: Carl Brumback, Massey Knakal Realty of the Bronx; Andrew Giglio, Community Preservation Corp.; Joe Hasselt, Joe Hasselt Real Estate; David Isaac, Hudson Valley Bank; Neil Levy, CBS Coverage Group; Anthony Mormile, Mahopac National Bank; Marlon Pilossoph, Multifam Realty Group; John Sheehan, Skyline Properties; David Simone, Massey Knakal Realty of the Bronx; Marilyn and Sopher, Marilyn Sopher Realty. Networking takes place at all meetings including meetings of the Board of Governors (BOG). The BOG is a very dynamic group of successful professionals truly proud to serve the organization, the real estate industry and business community. There exists such camaraderie that members often continue their conversations well after meetings end. We have distinguished group of past presidents continuing to be active, attending meetings and supporting the organization even after their term of office ended. It is an impressive testament to our dynamic organization. We have a rich history and a culture of inclusiveness. Many of our members are 3rd or 4th generation of active companies in the organization. Next Major Networking Event October 24 the Bronx Zoo BMAR is hosting its 11th Annual Trade Show on Wednesday, October 24 at the world famous Bronx Zoo, 2300 Southern Blvd. Bronx, New York. The show is held at the Schiff Family Great Hall formerly the "Lion House." Over 1,000 attendees and guests are expected for this popular event. This is a wonderful opportunity to bring your family/office staff and your business associates to this event that all are sure to enjoy and remember. Advance Registration includes: free parking/free admission to the Bronx Zoo and free Trade Show admission. "This Trade Show is a perfect setting to meet and greet existing and potential new clients. Unlike other trade shows, you truly get time with members of both the real estate industry and business community at this incredible attraction and destination," said Jim Slattery, committee chairman. Getting to see many current and potential new customers all in one day provides tremendous value and savings. Company sales representatives save time, energy and valuable resources by not having to set up individual meetings and appointments. The zoo gates open at 10 a.m. and provides members and guests the opportunity to enjoy the many attractions before the show. The Trade Show will open at 1:30 p.m. in the Schiff Family Great Hall. "Both exhibitors and visitors have the opportunity to network under low pressure and cozy conditions," said Slattery. Greeting existing customers and meeting new customers makes exhibiting worthwhile. Especially in this market and economy, it's more important than ever to take advance of every opportunity. "You never know where your next big deal is going to come from. With active members throughout the New York metro region, BMAR has a consistent track record for bringing some of the best of the best in the business and real estate industry together at the major events such as this Trade Show. The best way to get to grow your business is by networking and being an active member," said Guarino. All members, guests and potential new members are encouraged to make their registrations in advance. For more information on membership or the 11th Annual Trade Show; call (718) 892-3000 or email: [email protected]. BMAR is the local chapter for the New York State Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors, Inc. (The Voice For Real Estate).
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