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IREM NYC’s Annual Dinner & Awards honors leadership, innovation, and dedication

Manhattan, NY Congratulations to the award winners at IREM NYC’s Annual Dinner & Awards on March 5th at 230 FIFTH — Ken Greene, AKAM; Frank Socci, Jr., CPM, Daniel Gale, New York Property Management; Anjuli Lopez, ARM, C+C Property Management; Arjun Sharma, ACoM, Lincoln Properties; Robert Ferrara, CPM, The Ferrara Management Group; and Carlos Honorio, Honorio Designs. The leadership, innovation, and dedication of these winners elevate the standards across our industry. From operational excellence to community impact, their work reflects the best of property management in New York City.

Events like this remind us how strong and collaborative our community truly is. Here’s to continued success, growth, and raising the bar for property management in NYC.

A special thank you to IREM NYC’s  event sponsors whose support helped make the evening such a wonderful celebration:

Ascend Consulting Group

Rosenwach Tank

National Maintenance Supply

Energo

Niche Waterproofing

PNA Contracting Corp.

Durnan Group Insurance

 

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