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Greater New York IREM holds breakfast discussion on October 28th

Shown (from left) are: Roger Kluge, managing director of DeWitt Stern; Kevin Davis, president of Kevin Davis Insurance Services; moderator Alan Rappaport, client development, DeWitt Stern; IREM Greater NY chapter president Paul Gottsegen, CP; Elizabeth Heck, president & CEO Greater NY Mutual Insurance; IREM Greater NY chapter vice president of membership services Terry Ann Havel, CPM; and Richard Starkie, managing director, Clermont Specialty Managers. Shown (from left) are: Roger Kluge, managing director of DeWitt Stern; Kevin Davis, president of Kevin Davis Insurance Services; moderator Alan Rappaport, client development, DeWitt Stern; IREM Greater NY chapter president Paul Gottsegen, CP; Elizabeth Heck, president & CEO Greater NY Mutual Insurance; IREM Greater NY chapter vice president of membership services Terry Ann Havel, CPM; and Richard Starkie, managing director, Clermont Specialty Managers.

New York, NY The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) held a breakfast discussion on Wednesday, October 28th at the Union League Club featuring a panel of all-stars from the insurance industry.

IREM is an international community of real estate managers dedicated to ethical business practices, maximizing the value of investment real estate, and promoting superior management through education and information sharing.

An affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS, IREM is the home for all industry professionals connected to real estate management – and the only organization serving both the multifamily and commercial sectors.

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