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IREM's Third Annual Asset & Property Management Symposium

Be informed. Be there. Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Sponsored by: RY Management Co., Inc. Related Management Jones Lang LaSalle Kismet Construction Stark & Stark The New York Helmsley Hotel 212 East 42nd St. NYC Third floor conference center 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Industry Roundtable Discussion featuring David Kuperberg, chief executive officer, Cooper Square Realty; Robert Knakal, chairman, Massey Knakal & Richard Conniff, chief operating officer, RXR Realty. Exhibitor Showcase - Take advantage of the opportunity to browse through the exhibits and see the goods, services and technologies available and how they can enhance your client's real estate values and returns. A partial list of exhibitors includes: Alexander Wall Corp.; Angus Energy; American Pipe & Tank; DeWitt Stern; First Advantage SafeRent; MacKoul & Associates; National Maintenance Supply; National Maintenance; Rosenwach Tank. Five Afternoon Sessions covering topics such as insurance; finance; building & system maintenance; the importance of curb appeal & aesthetics; sustainable energy The day concludes with a keynote speaker & networking cocktail hour. For more information or to register and pay online visit www.iremnyc.org
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