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CIREB welcomes new broker, assoc. and affiliate members

The Commercial & Industrial Real Estate Brokers, Inc. (CIREB) recently welcomed their newest members: * Broker membership: John DellaRatta, Simons Rock Realty; Laura Farrell, L. Newman Real Estate,; Mark Peterson, Community Partners Group; John Saccocio, Pine Bush Commercial Group; and George Shannon, The Shannon Companies. * Associate membership: Phyllis Barbera, Realty USA; Eileen Buonome, Coldwell Banker Prime; Nick DeMarte, Realty USA; Paul Friello, Coldwell Banker Prime; Bill Parker, Saratoga Sotheby's International; Jon (Jack) Kelley, Coldwell Banker Prime; Peter Koch, Pyramid Brokerage; Francesco Pecoraro, Pinnacle Real Estate; Charles Potter, Keller Williams; Jared Schutz, Realty USA; Michael Steurer, DB Cohen Commercial; and Jean Taormina, Realty USA. * Affiliate membership: American Bank Mortgage Group, represented by Gerry Wurtzel A complete and current listing of all our members, along with contact information is available on CIREB's website. Upcoming marketing sessions include: * Thursday, March 6 hosted by TL Metzger & Associates. This session will be at held 18 North Pearl St. at the Ten Eyck Building in the downtown area. * Thursday April 3 hosted by Platform Realty Group. * Thursday May 2 hosted by Pyramid Brokerage Corp. * Thursday June 5 hosted by The United Group of Companies. CIREB holds its monthly marketing sessions on the first Thursday of each month and are free to all CIREB members. Reservations are mandatory and sessions begin promptly at 8 a.m. Guests may attend these sessions at a cost of $10 per person. CIREB'S will also hold its Annual Golf Outing on Monday, June 16. This event will be held at Schuyler Meadows Country Club. Watch your e-mail for more information. If you would like to attend a marketing session or would like to join CIREB, please contact Kelly Pierce at (518) 464-0194, [email protected]. or visit www.CIREB.com for more information.
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