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IREM presents their First Annual Asset Management Symposium

The Greater New York Chapter of the Institute of Real Estate Management presents their First Annual Asset Management Symposium on Tuesday, February 19 at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa. It will be sponsored by Jones Lang LaSalle. This one day event is tailored to meet the needs of both junior and senior level asset managers. It features three sessions and a keynote address: Session 1 John Klein, JDM Associates "Sustainable Real Estate Management" Keynote address Michael Shenot, managing director, Jones Lang LaSalle Dynamic Development Projects Session 2 Alan Rappaport, De Witt Stern "What is the cost of not buying the right insurance?" Session 3 George Fallon, Clifton Gunderson SAS 70: Report on Controls Placed in Operation & Tests of Operating Effectiveness and John Dodge, Anchin, Block & Anchin SOX: What does it mean to you? Lunch and a networking cocktail hour are also included. The cost to attend is $99 per person for members; $149 for non members. Companies sending 10+ receive one free registrant. Attendees may reserve a room at the Borgata at a special rate of $119. To reserve or for additional information please call 212.944.9445.
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