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IREM REME Awards now accepting entries and nominations

Chicago, IL Good management translates into value, and well-managed properties improve the quality of life for people who live, work and shop in them. Professional ethics is critical. Knowledge is powerful, and sharing it is important. The IREM REME Awards support these core values by recognizing and celebrating real estate management excellence through:

Highlighting real estate management companies and individual practitioners for innovative, leading-edge, business practices and initiatives.

Sharing successful initiatives and fostering further innovation within the real estate management industry, locally and globally.

Be among the best. Submit yourself for a 2017 REME Award and be recognized. Gain exposure through media outlets, to other companies, and to the public.

Earn an exclusive honor: Show your owners, clients, employees, tenants, and residents that your company’s reputation is top-notch and that you care.

Be a champion of industry Professionalism: Raise the bar and show the world that innovation and professionalism make a difference.

The finalists will be recognized and the winners announced at the Inaugural Gala and REME Awards during the IREM Global Summit in Chicago on October 13th.

Submissions are due June 1st. Celebrate excellence by submitting today!

Refer to their submission guidelines for details about eligibility and winners.

Visit: http://www.irem.org/events/reme-awards/2017-reme-submit for more information or to submit your entry.

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