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BMAR to hold 77th Annual Golf & Tennis Outing June 25

By: Nunzio Del Greco, RCE Networking continues to be an essential tool to expand your business and cultivate new contacts. Many companies generate hundreds of thousands of dollars in business from contacts made through membership and by attending BMAR events. Our next major event is our 77th Annual Golf & Tennis Outing, scheduled for Monday, June 25 at the exclusive Brae Burn Country Club, Purchase, N.Y. Participating in the Golf & Tennis Outing is an excellent opportunity to renew old friendships or establish new contacts for more business. You do not have to be a golf pro or tennis pro to take advantage of this excellent networking event. Two Awards will be presented to Randy Silverstein, Sparrow Real Estate Corp. as the Outstanding Realtor Service Award Recipient and Scott Silberman, SMS Engineering PC as the Outstanding Affiliate Member Award Recipient. Promote your company and congratulate the honorees Journal advertising and sponsorship opportunities are available. For reservations, advertising, sponsorship or more information contact Janine Schall at (212) 242-4343; (718) 892-3000 or email: [email protected] today. Randy Silverstein and Scott Silberman will join a distinguished list of prior award recipients at this event including: Len Shendell, Cornell Pace, Inc. in 2002; Robert Rosenberg & David Diamond, Rosenberg Diamond Development Corp. in 2003; Mark Engel, Langsam Property Services Corp. in 2004; Michael Laub, Realty Group in 2005; Past Presidents of the BMAR in 2006; Rubin Pikus, Milbrook Properties, Ltd. In 2007; Billy Schur, Schur Management in 2008; and Ram Gupta of Chatam Management in 2009; Stephen Wolinetz, Wolinetz Management and Bruce Azus, Affiliated Adjustment Group in 2010, Perry Gault, Perry Gault Management and Frank Delucia, HUB International Northeast, Ltd. in 2011. There are many activities during the day including three types of programs. The three programs are: Golf, Tennis or Dinner. The Golf Program includes: green fees, golf carts, tipping of caddie, tournament, refreshments on the course, brunch, networking cocktail hour, charity auction of sports memorabilia, dinner, prizes and much more. The Tennis Program includes: tournament, court charges, refreshments, brunch, networking cocktail hour, charity auction of sports memorabilia, dinner, prizes and much more. The Dinner Program includes: access to networking cocktail hour, charity auction of sports memorabilia, dinner, prizes and much more. BMAR services professionals and companies throughout the N.Y.C. area including: licensed real estate brokers and agents, multi-dwelling property owners, building service vendors and suppliers, unlicensed property managers, attorneys, appraisers, banks, mortgage companies, fuel service and energy companies, title and abstract companies, insurance companies and insurance brokers, contractors and other companies servicing the industry and business community. Founded in 1924, BMAR is the local chapter for the New York State Association of Realtors and the National Association of Realtors, Inc. BMAR has a rich history with an extraordinary culture of inclusiveness, camaraderie, successful and dynamic business professionals. This fact is very evident since many of our members are 3rd or 4th generation of active companies in the organization. For information on membership or MLS, contact Grace Rivera at (212) 242-4343; (718) 892-3000 or email: [email protected]. Nunzio Del Greco, RCE is the chief executive officer of the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors, Inc. (BMAR), Bronx, N.Y.
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