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IREM chapter 58 hosts its 4th Annual Golf Tournament

IREM chapter 58 recently held their 4th Annual Golf Tournament at Shadow Lake Golf and Racquet Club. The chapter would like to congratulate the following winners: * Golf winners: Jeff Davis of Elmer W. Davis, Kathy Reese of The Cabot Group, Bill Love of RCD Shaheens and Mike Andrushko. *Putting contest: Steve Couture of World Claim. * Closest to the Pin: Men - Mike Andrushko and Women - Kathy Reese, The Cabot Group. * Longest Drive: Men - Luke Allen and Women - Kathy Reese, The Cabot Group. The chapter's mission is to provide its certified property manager (CPM) and accredited residential manager (ARM) members with up-to-date information about activities, educational opportunities, employment information, and industry news. The chapter covers a 23-county area, from Syracuse westward, in upstate New York. Their membership currently includes 66 active CPM members and 120 active ARM members. Thirteen property management firms hold the AMO designation within their chapter area. For information about the chapter, please visit their website at www.irem58.org.
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