RCA signs on as a sponsor of IREM 75th anniversary
According to the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM), the Realtors Commercial Alliance (RCA), the commercial division of the National Association of Realtors (NAR), will serve as a major sponsor of IREM's current, year-long 75th anniversary celebration.
IREM president Regina Mullins, CPM, said, "As a vibrant and distinguished consortium of all of the commercial affiliates of NAR, including IREM, RCA has played a key role in identifying and framing the challenges facing commercial real estate through proactive planning and collaborative program implementation. Always supportive of IREM, we are delighted to have the group on board as a lead anniversary sponsor."
"IREM is the preeminent organization for real estate management practitioners, and we are proud of our longstanding relationship, said Dale Stinton, executive VP and CEO of NAR. "IREM members are valued partners in helping us address important industry issues so we are pleased to be part of a milestone celebration that honors the organization's rich history of achievements."
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