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Greater NY chapter of IREM holds annual awards dinner

Shown (from left) are: Lanning, Masom, Pollack, Hart Fanelli, Hammerslag, Havel, and Stolatis.
Shown (from left) are: Stolatis, Allison and Lynch.

New York, NY The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) held their annual awards dinner on January 26th at 230 Fifth Ave.

IREM national president Michael Lanning, CPM sweared in members of IREM’s executive council: President Stephen Masom, CPM; first vice president Marc Pollack, CPM; vice president chapter activities Sharon Hart Fanelli; vice president education Michael Hammerslag, CPM; vice president membership, Terry Ann Havel, CPM; treasurer Nicholas Stolatis, CPM; and secretary Jackie Aleman, CPM.

Shown (from left) are: Hart Fanelli and Duke.

Sharon Hart Fanelli, CPM, general manager at Cushman & Wakefield, was honored as the chapter’s Certified Property Manager of the Year. Friend and colleague Gail Duke, CPM presented her with the award. Hart Fanelli was selected as this year’s recipient of Certified Property Manager of the Year award because she embodies all that IREM stands for – hard work, commitment to education and ethical practices in asset and property management.

Collier’s International was honored as the Accredited Management Organization of the Year. Nick Stolatis, CPM presented award to Tim Allison, national executive managing director of Colliers’ Real Estate Management Services Group, and Frank Lynch, managing director, New York, who accepted the award on the firm’s behalf. This award recognizes companies that bring innovation, best practices and cutting-edge initiatives to their managed properties. 

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