Shown (from left) are: BOMA NY chair & CEO Hani J. Salama, PE/LEED AP (Capital Properties) with the 2020 Scholarship Recipients: Anthony Mojica (Winter Properties); Shana Smolinsky (Transwestern); Melissa Reed (CBRE); Michael DeLucia (SL Green Realty Corp.); Ronald D’Amato (SL Green Realty Corp.); Benjamin Losi (RXR Realty), and scholarship committee chair Gail Duke, RPA/CPM (NYL Investors LLC).
BOMA NY Civic Betterment committee member John Esslinger (Boston Properties) and BOMA NY chair & CEO Hani Salama (Capital Properties) present the Civic Betterment Award to Tuesday’s Children, represented by John Fitzsimmons (APF Properties).
Peter Merrett and Doug Lipp – Featured Entertainment!
New York, NY Completing a year of producing record setting events, the Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA) of New York entertained 900 commercial real estate executives at the Grand Hyatt for its Annual Holiday Luncheon.
Shown (from left) are the new officers and directors: Matthew McAvoy (Vornado Realty Trust); Joseph Ferdinando (Building Security Services & Systems); Scott Jones (BOMA International); Chair & CEO Hani Salama; Carolina Ramos (Rockhill Management LLC); Ronald Zeccardi (Cresa NY); vice chair Matthew Duthie (Newark Knight Frank) and secretary Patrick Dolan (The Durst Organization). Not pictured are treasurer Cynthia Boyea (The Paramount Group) and director Michael Sullivan (Avison Young).
Highlights include the induction of its new officers and directors; awarding nine professionals a BOMA New York Scholarship and presenting the Civic Betterment Award to Tuesday’s Children. The featured entertainment was a remarkable and extraordinary performance by Peter Merrett and Doug Lipp. Happy Holidays from BOMA New York!
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