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Greater New York Chapter of IREM honors past presidents; Guest speaker was Pinsky, president of the NYCEDC

The past presidents of the Greater New York chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) were honored at the chapter's September 21st luncheon. The event was held at the Union League Club. The guest speaker at the event was Seth Pinsky, president of the New York Economic Development Corp. (NYCEDC). A complimentary networking cocktail hour was sponsored by MacInnis, Ward & Associates, Inc. Shown in back row (from left) are: Nicholas Stolatis, CPM; Frank Socci Jr., CPM; James Heller, CPM; and Michael Martino, CPM. Shown seated (from left) are: Terry Ann Havel, CPM; current IREM chapter president Diana Bosnjak, CPM; Gail Duke, CPM; and Teresa Tota, CPM.
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We support green construction. Just not this kind - by Tammy Smith

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