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IREM honors chapter's past presidents at recent luncheon

Members of the Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management took time to honor the hard work and effort of the chapter's past presidents at a recent luncheon at the New YorkHelmsley Hotel. The chapter has served real estate professionals working in all areas of property and asset management in the metropolitan area since 1954. Over 400 members strong, the chapter is actively involved in promoting and conducting professional, ethical practices in real estate. Shown (from left standing) are: Michael Martino, CPM (1991, 2002 & 2004); Hilary Becker, CPM (1993); James Heller, CPM (2005); Stanton Roth, CPM (1978); Frank Minchella, Jr., CPM (2000); James P. Hayden, CPM (2008 & 2009) & Jeffrey Klarfeld, CPM. Shown (from left seated) are: Gail Duke, CPM (1998); Teresa Tota, CPM (2002); current chapter president Diana Bosnjak, CPM; Terry Anne Havel, CPM (1997) & Dawn Carpenter, CPM (2006).
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