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IREM holds annual summer rooftop cocktail party at 230 Fifth Avenue; Next event: Yankees vs. Mets baseball game on August 17

Pictured above (from left) are: IREM VP membership services Terry Havel, CPM; IREM regional VP Mary Scherer, CPM; Gail Duke, CPM; IREM chapter president Stephen Masom, CPM; IREM VP chapter activities Sharon Hart Fanelli, CPM; and Charles Mohr of the Cooperator.

Manhattan, NY The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) held their annual summer rooftop cocktail party on June 22nd at 230 Fifth Ave. The evening was sponsored by Ashokan Services and National Maintenance Supplies. 

The chapter’s next event is a Yankees vs. Mets baseball game on August 17 from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at Citifield, 123-01 Roosevelt Ave., Queens. The rivalry continues...Yankees vs. Mets... Whichever team you root for, join IREM for an evening of fun, food and of course baseball!  Tickets are $125 for non-members and members. 

On August 14, IREM will hold  a Management Plan Skills Assessment (MPSAXM) from  8 a.m. to August 17 at 5 p.m. The assessment will be held at  Knickerbocker Plaza – Lobby Level, 1751 Second Ave. (between 91st and 92nd St.)

To register for either event or for more information, visit iremnyc.org or call (212) 944-9445.

 

 

 

 

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