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NYSCAR launches new website for more cohesive experience by Lavelle

John Lavelle, RJ Smith Realty John Lavelle, RJ Smith Realty
NYSCAR Website We are pleased to announce that NYSCAR has just launched its new website which we are very excited about! This has been a big project and I want to thank technology chairman, Nick DeMarte and the Technology Committee, along with Ali Mann, EO, NYSCAR and Sal Prividera, director of communications, NYSCAR for working diligently to complete this important mission. Some key elements for the website include: Chapter Pages - To offer a more cohesive experience, NYSCAR has now integrated all seven chapters of NYSCAR into one central location! Visit your individual chapter page for up-to-the-minute information on education, events, and chapter meetings Broadcast Email System - NYSCAR is pleased to offer this robust broadcast email service to full members of NYSCAR. Target a specific audience with a detailed email using the property fields provided. New Credentials - To use the broadcast email system, access standard listing forms and contracts, and many other member benefits, you must first login with your new credentials. We know that the membership will enjoy using the new site to its full potential. NYSCAR in cooperation with the Syracuse Area Chapter of NYSCAR held “Effective Counseling and Representation of Real Estate Clients” in mid November. The course, which was well received by the participants and carried 7 hours of c.e. credit, was taught by Bob Giniecki, CCIM and James Walker, CCIM. The course will also be taught at the Triple Play Conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey (December 7-10). The Annual Conference Committee, chaired by Guy Blake, CCIM (Hudson Valley) has been meeting via conference call to plan this year’s New York State Commercial Real Estate Conference which will be held June 13 - 15, 2016 at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center in Syracuse, New York. The conference will feature a marketing/investment session along with several commercial education classes. Watch your email for exciting conference updates. John Lavelle is the president of NYSCAR and is an associate broker, commercial at RJ Smith Realty, Pine Bush, N.Y.
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