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IREM holds annual dinner and awards ceremony November 12

The Greater N.Y. Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management held their annual dinner & awards ceremony at Tavern on the Green on November 12 to celebrate a successful 2008 and to "ring-in" 2009. During the evening's program, the 2009 officers gathered for a photo after being officially sworn in. Pictured (from left) are: Regional vice president Jessie Holland, CPM; first vice president Jeff Klarfeld, CPM; vice president education Dawn Carpenter, CPM; chapter president James Hayden, CPM; vice president chapter activities Edward Andron, ARM; and treasurer Nicholas Stolatis, CPM. Not present for the photograph is vice president membership, Terry-Anne Havel, CPM and secretary Erol Hernandez, CPM.
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