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BOMA/New York fall preview: Full roster of activities planned

New York, NY The start of September at BOMA/New York kicks off a full roster of activities that support the content, networking and educational needs of members at a number of levels.

September means back to school and at BOMA/New York, where education is the heart of the association, the fall semester begins September 15th. Classes for the BOMI designations—the sign of excellence in the real estate industry—will cover all the basics of management and operations that real estate professionals need to succeed. For more information, contact Mary Sorgente at [email protected].

Friday, October 23rd, is a time of camaraderie for all members as BOMA/New York returns to the Rainbow Room that evening to “Rock the Top of the Rock” at the association’s Annual Dinner Dance, now held at one of the most prized venues in New York City.

On the 12th of November, members gather for the Annual Conference & Leadership Breakfast, where BOMA/New York experts will offer insight into the latest topical issues and the New York City commissioner of the department of buildings will address the leadership forum.

And in December, the Annual Holiday Luncheon on the 11th brings all members together in the spirit of the season, including the giving of the BOMA/New York Civic Betterment Award, recognizing and individual or group that has bettered the lives of fellow New Yorkers.

Now being able to enjoy the advantages of all the BOMA/New York programs are these new members, which joined this past spring:

• Principals: Eric Winter, Winter Properties; Professionals: Lorenzo Caligaris, Ted Moudis Associates; Wayne Repich, Dewberry; Allieds: Matthew LaPorte, Schneider Electric; Donald Oellerich, Firecraft of New York; Moises Ruiz, High Rise Fire & Security; and Keri Taylor, Allegion PLC.

• Associates: Justina Cruger, Tishman Speyer; Mark Eshelman, JLL; Igwe Harvey, CRG Management/Sierra Real Estate; Arthur Herner, SL Green Realty Corp.; Andrew Kim, CBRE Inc.; Yilka Kosturi, Vornado Office Management; Charles Peiliker, First New York Partners; Jeffrey Ram, CBRE Inc.; and Gregory Severinsen, SL Green Realty Corp.

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