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IREM NYC hosts annual rooftop cocktail party

Shown (from left) are: Ken Seiferth, Ascend Consulting, Randall Powell, CPM; 
Sharon Hart Fanelli, CPM, NY Life Investors and Haniel Lora, Ascend Consulting.

Manhattan, NY Members and guests of IREM NYC enjoyed a perfect late summer evening at the organization’s annual rooftop cocktail party.

Shown (from left) are: Isaac Diaz, CPM, Parkchester North Condominium; Rich Saltzman,
Crown Products; Josh Diamond, Crown Products; Louis Gianni and IREM NYC Chapter Activities chair Michael Torres, CPM.

Held on September 13th at 230 Fifth Ave., it is one of IREM NYC’s signature events and was generously sponsored by six IREM NYC industry partners — Champion Elevator; Crown Products; Herrick; Prise; Rosenwach Tank and Total Fire Protection.

Shown (from left) are: Christina Bostanian, Joe Caracappa, Gladys Argueta and Krystin Ruiz all of Sierra Consulting.

IREM NYC chapter president Randall Powell, CPM said. “This is one of our signature events, and to see so many property managers and vendors socializing and having a great time is so great. And I’m going to guess there’s a decent amount of business being conducted too!”

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